New surveillance footage appears to show Tyler Robinson walking toward Utah Valley University hours before the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The video, obtained by TMZ, shows Robinson in the same clothing officials say he wore when first arriving at the campus.
Morning Footage
The clip, recorded at 8:07 a.m. Wednesday in a residential neighborhood, shows Robinson in a maroon shirt, light shorts, sunglasses, baseball cap, and sneakers.
🚨 New surveillance video shows #TylerRobinson — the man suspected of fatally shooting #CharlieKirk Wednesday — walking toward Utah Valley University’s campus hours before he allegedly pulled the trigger. pic.twitter.com/nhXujzJByH
— TMZ (@TMZ) September 13, 2025
Officials said he drove to the campus around 8:30 a.m. in a gray Dodge Challenger.
This is the first known video showing him on the day of the attack before he changed clothes.
Second Clip
TMZ also released a separate clip appearing to show Robinson walking calmly through another neighborhood after the shooting.
In that footage, the suspect is dressed in dark clothing, moving quickly but without drawing attention.
Law enforcement has not confirmed if the person in that clip is Robinson.
NEWS
TMZ has obtained a security camera video of the person of interest in the Charlie Kirk assassination.
In the video you can see the man walking towards the campus prior to the shooting. pic.twitter.com/4chQ8QNI0V
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) September 11, 2025
The FBI said Robinson later switched into a black shirt with an American flag before opening fire.
The agency previously released footage of the gunman on a rooftop.

That video showed the shooter lying prone, firing once, and then fleeing into a nearby neighborhood.
The assassination triggered a massive manhunt across Utah County.
Authorities urged residents to shelter in place as helicopters and tactical teams searched the area.
Timeline of Kirk Assassination
At 12:23 p.m. Wednesday, Charlie Kirk was struck in the neck by a single rifle round.
He was speaking to thousands of students during his “Prove Me Wrong” campus tour.

The gunman escaped immediately after the shot.
The assassination triggered a massive manhunt across Utah County.
Authorities urged residents to shelter in place as helicopters and tactical teams searched the area.
Tips poured in as photos of the suspect spread online.
Investigators later found a Mauser bolt-action rifle hidden in a wooded area near the campus.
Bullet casings etched with anti-fascist slogans were recovered from the scene.
Messages from Robinson’s online accounts also referenced the rifle.

Robinson was arrested late Thursday night after a 36-hour search.
His father, a former law enforcement officer, played a role in urging him to surrender.
He was booked into Utah County Jail without bail.
Robinson faces preliminary counts of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and obstruction of justice.
Formal charges are expected to be filed early this week.
If convicted, aggravated murder carries the possibility of the death penalty in Utah.
