The individual once under FBI protection in connection with the alleged assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk is no longer receiving that security. Lance Twiggs, a roommate and former partner of the accused, Tyler Robinson, is now without the federal safeguard previously afforded to them.
Details surrounding the cessation of protection remain shrouded in mystery. The FBI has offered no public explanation for the change, nor have they disclosed any information regarding Twiggs’ current location or circumstances.
Twiggs has not been accused of any wrongdoing in relation to the incident at Utah Valley University. The investigation continues to focus solely on Robinson, who stands accused in the alleged attack on the founder of Turning Point USA.
Prior to the alleged assassination attempt, Twiggs faced personal hardship. After being estranged from their father, they resided with their grandparents before moving to a townhome in St. George, Utah.
At 22 years old, Twiggs was navigating a significant personal transition, undergoing the process of changing gender. This journey began after leaving their parents’ home at the age of 18, a decision prompted by familial difficulties.
The shared apartment in southwestern Utah became a shared space with Robinson, also 22. This proximity now places Twiggs at the center of a high-profile investigation, despite not being a suspect.
The events of September 10th at UVU in Orem, Utah, continue to unfold as authorities piece together the details surrounding the alleged attack and the relationships of those involved.