DNA samples taken from two objects, found near the murder of conservative influenchers Charlie Kerk, correspond to the DNA of the suspect held by authorities, FBI Patel’s director said today.

Five days after the assassination, which shocked America and revealed its political cracks, the research focuses on Tyler Robinson, the 22 -year -old arrested on Thursday night and does not work with the authorities.

Many evidence was collected by the police, “among them a screwdriver found on the roof” of the building of Utah (west), where the gunman was hiding.

A towel “with which the rifle was wrapped” was also found on the spot, FBI chief FBI, federal police who has undertaken the investigation, told FOX News.

“I can announce today that the DNA traces on the towel that was wrapped around the gun and the DNA in the screwdriver belong to the suspect being held at the moment,” Ms Patel said.

Having been criticized for his actions since the beginning of the case, the FBI chief also referred to a note left by the suspect before taking action.

“The suspect wrote, in capital letters,” I have the opportunity to kill Charlie Kerk and I will seize it, “he said, adding that the FBI has” evidence “of this note, which he then destroyed.

According to the Utah governor, no specific motivation has currently qualified for this murder.