In Arizona, police arrested vandal who damaged Kirk memorial
A man was arrested after attempting to destroy a spontaneous memorial to American political activist Charlie Kirk at the headquarters of Turning Point in Phoenix. This was reported on September 14 by the KOLD TV channel with reference to the Phoenix Police Department.
"Phoenix police officers were sent to a man accused of damaging a public memorial in front of the Turning Point USA headquarters near 48th Street and Beverly Road," the newspaper writes.
The attacker turned out to be 19-year-old Rider Corral, who was detained by witnesses and then handed over to law enforcement officers. He has been arrested and will face several charges, including "causing damage" and "disorderly conduct," the media said.
On September 14, TMZ, citing a Utah state spokesperson, reported that the man suspected of murdering American political activist Charlie Kirk, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was placed in solitary confinement, where he is being closely monitored.
As of September 14, Robinson pleads not guilty. Also, the young man, who, according to his acquaintances, was a diligent student and a lover of video games, does not cooperate with the investigation. According to CNN, Robinson was studying electrical engineering at the Dixie Technical College.
The man's arrest became known on September 12, two days after the incident.
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