Tyler Robinson Disoriented, Lacked Escape Plan After Alleged Kirk Assassination: Former FBI Field Boss

. . .Robinson was on the loose for 33 hours after shooting and killing Kirk on Sept. 10 at a Turning Point USA event on the campus of Utah Valley University. What he did during that timeframe largely remains a mystery, though Fox News Digital learned Thursday that he had an encounter with law enforcement near the campus at around 6:30 p.m. the evening of the shooting.

“We don’t have someone acting rationally,” Michael Tabman, former special agent in charge of the FBI’s Minneapolis Field Office, said of Robinson. “He was acting irrationally, and again, I don’t think he had a plan.”

Tabman told Fox News Digital that despite meticulously planning the shooting and carrying it out, he would likely have been disoriented by the gravity of his actions in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

“I think it puts him in this state of confusion,” said Tabman. “‘What did I just really do?’ He just killed somebody, now he’s like, ‘Wow, what did I just do? What do I do now?’”

“So I don’t think he had a plan,” Tabman continued. “I think he knew he’d be caught. I think he was just kind of hanging around waiting to get caught.” (Read more from “Tyler Robinson Disoriented, Lacked Escape Plan After Alleged Kirk Assassination: Former FBI Field Boss” HERE)