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Utah Suspect in Custody, Campuses React, Missouri Passes Redistricting

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🗓️ 13 September 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Members of Tyler Robinson's community say they are shocked he is accused of killing Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Colleges are questioning how open their campuses should be to the public. Missouri lawmakers have answered President Trump's call to help maintain the Republican majority in Congress by redrawing the state's voting map for the midterm election next year.

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0:00.0

It was a shock that it was him.

0:05.1

Kristen Schreerman goes to church with Tyler Robinson's family.

0:09.5

Robinson is accused of killing Charlie Kirk.

0:12.8

I'm Ayesha Rosco.

0:14.0

And I'm Scott Simon with Up First from NPR News.

0:19.8

I so feel sorry for his mother and his dad because that's not how they raised him.

0:25.5

More from Utah on the latest on the investigation in this podcast.

0:29.4

And we take you to college campuses where the question increasingly is, how open should they be?

0:35.6

And Missouri joins Texas in President Trump's bid to try to keep a Republican House majority.

0:40.6

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