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Kansas professor put on leave after calling White men 'dangerous animals' in the wake of Charlie Kirk's murder

Tyler Robinson was seen calmly refueling his car at 7:15 a.m. during the manhunt after allegedly killing Charlie Kirk, authorities said.

  • On September 11, newly released surveillance footage shows Tyler Robinson calmly pumping gas at a Cedar City station during the manhunt the day after Charlie Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University on September 10.
  • Investigators traced financial transactions and then Police in Cedar City, Utah obtained the gas-station video, while Robinson's family recognized him in campus photos and convinced him to turn himself in on September 11.
  • At about 7:15 a.m., the video shows Robinson paying with a credit card and refueling at the Cedar City gas station less than three minutes, 200 miles south of UVU.
  • Robinson is charged with capital murder and was turned in to police by his parents and a family friend; if convicted, he will be eligible for the death penalty.
  • A Fort Hays State assistant psychology professor, Nuchelle Chance, was placed on leave after social media posts about Kirk's killing drew backlash; she said her posts were 'misinterpreted intentionally and deliberately.
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