Judge gives Tyler Robinson’s lover limited immunity in Charlie Kirk assassination case
A transgender roommate and romantic partner of Tyler Robinson, who is alleged to have murdered Charlie Kirk, was granted limited immunity after providing a recorded statement to authorities in april. Prosecutors stated that Lance Twiggs, who made the statement under oath on April 20, received “use-immunity” from the U.S. and Utah attorney’s offices, preventing his claims from being used against him. The article also features recommended stories on topics like a psychiatric defense in a murder trial, a shooting at a Delaware hospital, and political moves by Newsom related to the 2028 election. This is a breaking news story.
The transgender roommate and lover of Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, received limited immunity for a recorded statement given to authorities in April, prosecutors said in a court filing on Tuesday.
Prosecutors in the trial said Lance Twiggs gave a recorded statement under oath on April 20 in exchange for “use-immunity” from the U.S. and Utah Attorney’s office, meaning his claims could not be used against him.
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