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    In the Neighborhood of Kirk’s Alleged Assassin, Religious Faith Steadies Rattled Residents

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefSeptember 18, 2025 Politics No Comments7 Mins Read
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    This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: In the Neighborhood of Kirk’s Alleged Assassin, Religious Faith Steadies Rattled Residents

    The southwest Utah communities where Tyler James Robinson lived and went to school were thrust into the national spotlight after his arrest.

    WASHINGTON CITY, Utah—Alongside the majestic Pine Valley Mountains, Pine View Estates is a middle-class desert paradise. Residents say they feel blessed to live amid colorful panoramic vistas and loving neighbors, a stone’s throw from a Mormon chapel—the spiritual wellspring for many of them.

    But that sense of serenity was shaken Sept. 12. Authorities revealed that 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson, who grew up in the neighborhood, was accused of committing a sensational crime.

    He drove about 250 miles from his hometown to Utah Valley University (UVU), officials say, alleging he positioned himself on a rooftop and fired a shot that killed Charlie Kirk, 31, founder of a conservative youth movement.

    Kirk was known internationally as an advocate for free speech and political debate with civility. His death touched off waves of memorial programs, prayer services, and candlelight vigils from New York to Australia.

    “The eyes of the whole world are on this community now,” a young mother of four in Pine View Estates said, declining to give her name over privacy concerns as she walked home from a Sunday service at the local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

    She and a second neighbor who spoke to The Epoch Times emphasized that faith and fellowship at the Sept. 14 service proved soothing.

    “It felt like our hearts were a little extra raw,” the young mother said about her experience in church.

    Otherwise, the service was “normal,” she said, noting that messages about ministering to youth seemed to stand out more in the wake of the shooting, even though those statements were not explicitly tied to the tragedy.

    A 69-year-old fellow churchgoer, who also asked not to be named, told The Epoch Times she felt “an unspoken, really powerful feeling of love,” more than usual because the community is hurting. “It was more intentional hugging and loving and appreciating.”

    Both women said they want people to know: Pine View Estates is a faith-centered neighborhood, filled with caring people who look out for one another.

    Now they are grappling with the aftermath of a horrible, high-profile crime in a very personal way. And that includes showing compassion for Robinson’s family, the women said.

    “They’re going through hell right now, I’m sure,” the young mother said. “And I would hate to be in their situation myself.”

    As she spoke, a TV camera crew kept watch on the home where Robinson’s parents live, ready to capture footage of them in case they return home from their seclusion.

    The interviewees said they’re tapping into their religious faith and neighborly love in hopes of healing wounds—or preventing them in the first place.

    Disbelief and Shock

    The older churchgoer said she and her husband were at home in Pine View Estates, watching Kirk speak on live TV at UVU—a school she once attended—when she saw him slump over from a gunshot to the neck.

    She felt disbelief and shock that seemed hauntingly familiar.

    “It took me right back” to 1963, the woman said, when she was a young girl traumatized over the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “That had such an effect on me,” she said. “I’ll never forget it.”

    Shortly after Kirk’s shooting, she said, text messages and phone calls from friends and relatives began flooding her cellphone. People feared Kirk was dead but hoped he would live.

    Before long, however, one of her four sons texted the grim news: “He’s dead.”

    That reality plunged her and others into deep sympathy for Kirk’s wife and children, and they wondered about the manhunt for his assassin.

    Then the neighbor learned the suspect’s identity—and that he had lived a few houses away from her residence. That realization was mind-blowing, she said.

    As news crews, onlookers, and police flooded their street, the woman told her husband that everything seemed so surreal, “I feel like I’m in a movie.” She thanked the police for keeping the crowds at bay.

    ‘Love One Another’

    The neighbor’s sense of bewilderment and sorrow deepened as she pondered profound issues related to the slaying, the suspect, and his family. She spent sleepless nights praying for all involved.

    She said she took solace in knowing that “Jesus taught people: Love one another … as I’ve loved you. … And this neighborhood emulates that, honoring Him.”

    Most people in the neighborhood belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, otherwise known as Mormons. Believers revere Jesus Christ. They embrace religious teachings in the Bible along with other texts, chiefly the Book of Mormon.

    After reports surfaced that Kirk’s alleged assassin was believed to have been raised in the Mormon faith, church officials released a statement condemning “horrific acts of violence worldwide, including the recent assassination in Utah.”

    “We affirm our repeated calls to seek peace and unity despite our differences. … We urge all to reject violence and instead build understanding,” the church said Sept. 12.

    The group also said it mourns with those who experienced loss, and “we call upon people everywhere to build communities of greater kindness and love.”

    The statement remained broad and made no specific mention of Kirk, the suspect, or any religious affiliation.

    A church spokesman at the Washington Fields 10th Ward meeting house, where Pine View Estates residents attend, declined additional comment.

    Questions Go Beyond the Neighborhood

    As the neighbor sat on the front patio of her home, she kept a wary eye on the street, occasionally expressing concern about cars that repeatedly circled the area.

    A sign on her front door advises visitors to please avoid ringing the doorbell to seek more information, because people inside have none to share.

    In keeping with President Donald Trump’s order to fly flags at half-staff in honor of Kirk, an American flag at the Robinson’s next-door neighbor’s house hung in that position on Sept. 14.

    Meanwhile, well-wishers dropped off notes and flowers at the front door of the Robinson house; one neighbor had already taken several other bouquets into her home for safekeeping until news crews drift away—and the Robinsons show up again.

    “When they do come home, they will not go without,” the concerned neighbor said. “There will be people bringing dinners, surrounding them with love.”

    She wonders whether the shooting could have been averted if someone in the community, which is made up of several dozen households, had been more involved with Tyler Robinson or his family.

    “My heart aches now that I didn’t really know them like I should,” she said. “So, it’s made me recommit to be a better friend and neighbor, and to get to know them and love them and serve them.”

    If more people “reached out and loved their neighbors a little more,” much turmoil and heartache could be thwarted, she said.

    “Do you know your neighbor?” she asked. “A lot of people across the country could be asking themselves that question.”

    Savannah Hulsey Pointer contributed.

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