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Man Detained After Charlie Kirk Shooting Had Child Sexual Abuse Material on Phone

Megyn Kelly Show · Tyler Robinson Defense Asks About George Zinn and LACK of Security · July 7, 2026
Man Detained After Charlie Kirk Shooting Had Child Sexual Abuse Material on Phone
Megyn Kelly Show
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Tyler Robinson Defense Asks About George Zinn and LACK of Security
"George Zinn being there, taking credit for it so that the shooter could get away, then getting caught with Cessam on his phone. I would love to know if George Zin had anything to do with any of the Discord chats in advance. He's an old man with child sexual abuse material. He might be somehow anonymously involved in Discord chats involving the furry community."
George Zinn, who falsely confessed to shooting Charlie Kirk and was initially detained, was later found with over 20 images of child sexual abuse material on his phone and pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. Legal analyst Viva Frei raised questions about whether Zinn's presence at the event and false confession were connected to pre-shooting Discord chats where people predicted something big would happen. Zinn has a lengthy criminal record including a 2013 marathon bomb threat conviction and multiple arrests for disrupting political events.

About this episode

Host Megyn Kelly and legal analysts Mark Geragos, Matt Murphy, and Viva Frei dissect the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event. The panel focuses on defense attorney Katherine Netor's cross-examination strategy, which established that no metal detectors, surveillance drones, or law enforcement were positioned on or near the roof where the alleged shooter fired. Geragos noted this line of questioning plays into conspiracy theories and aims to create reasonable doubt with even a single juror, while Murphy suggested the defense may be checking boxes for future ineffective assistance of counsel claims on appeal. A significant portion of the discussion centers on George Zinn, an elderly man with a lengthy criminal record who initially confessed to the shooting and was detained at the scene. Zinn later admitted to lying and obstructing justice, but investigators subsequently discovered over 20 images of child sexual abuse material on his phone, to which he pleaded guilty. Frei raised pointed questions about whether Zinn had advance knowledge of the shooting through Discord chats, where anonymous users predicted something significant would happen at the event. The panel also examined Discord messages where Robinson allegedly confessed to friends two hours before surrendering to authorities, writing 'It was me at UVU yesterday. I'm sorry for all of this.' The analysts debate whether the defense is legitimately pursuing alternative theories or simply muddying the waters in the court of public opinion to potentially poison the jury pool. They address various conspiracy theories circulating online, including an 'exploding microphone' theory, while acknowledging that legitimate unanswered questions remain about who else may have been involved in Discord communications prior to the shooting.

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