Will Tyler Robinson's father receive FBI reward money by Feb 31, 2026?
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Resolution criteria

  • Resolves YES if, by February 31, 2026, the FBI publicly confirms that any portion of its “up to $100,000” reward in the Charlie Kirk homicide investigation was paid to Matt Robinson (Tyler Robinson’s father). Acceptable evidence: an FBI press release/statement, DOJ court filing, or on‑the‑record confirmation reported by two independent reputable outlets citing named officials or official documents. Partial/split payments count if the father is explicitly identified as a recipient. Private or non‑FBI rewards do not count. If no such public confirmation by the deadline, resolves NO. (fbi.gov)

Background

  • The FBI offered “up to $100,000” for information leading to the identification and arrest of the person(s) responsible for Charlie Kirk’s September 10, 2025 killing at Utah Valley University. (fbi.gov)

  • Suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, was taken into custody on September 12, 2025 after a tip from a family member; Reuters reported President Trump said the suspect’s father turned him in, while other reports reference a family member more generally. (reuters.com)

Considerations

  • FBI rewards are discretionary (“up to” amounts) and may be split; adjudication and payment can take months, and recipients are not always publicly identified—hence the requirement for public confirmation above. Only the FBI’s reward for this case counts toward resolution. (fbi.gov)

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No way he accepts money for turning his son in, even if the FBI offered any. Good to remember that it seems the person who tipped the FBI on Luigi Mangione has not received his reward yet.

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