Police investigators questioned a man named Twiggs, 22, after searching a three‑bedroom condominium in St. George linked to the killing of Charlie Kirk. The property was shared with Tyler Robinson, 22, who has been charged in connection with Kirk’s death. Authorities have made no announcement about charges against Twiggs yet.
Neighbors reported Twiggs has not been seen at the condominium since the police search. His vehicle remains parked outside, and work equipment was observed inside. Mail and packages have accumulated at the doorstep. Several residents also said lights in upstairs rooms have remained on for more than a week now.
Local reporting indicated the condominium is owned by Twiggs’s family, who are identified as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints. Reports also describe Twiggs as a 22‑year‑old part‑time plumber. He was taken in for questioning by police as investigators examined the residence linked to the case.
Tyler Robinson, also 22, has been formally charged in connection with Kirk’s death and remains the focus of the criminal case. Prosecutors have filed charges and court proceedings are pending. Authorities have not released detailed public updates on the broader investigation, citing the ongoing nature of the matter at present.
Neighbors described heightened tension and concern in the nearby community following the allegations and police activity. Several residents expressed distress about the situation and reported increased attention from media and passersby. Local authorities have urged residents to avoid speculation and to direct any relevant information to investigators handling the case.
Investigations remain active and officials have provided limited public comment; there is no public record of charges filed against Twiggs at this time. Reporting on ownership and personal details is based on local media accounts. Authorities continue to investigate and have asked anyone with information to contact law enforcement promptly.