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Tyler Robinson’s Father Rejects $1.15M Reward, Donates Entire Sum to Honor Charlie Kirk’s Family

Pittsburgh, PA — September 15, 2025 — In a stunning act of selflessness, the father of Tyler Robinson, the individual accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has announced he will donate the entire $1.15 million reward to Kirk’s family. This decision comes after he turned in his own son, leading to Robinson’s arrest.

The reward for information leading to the suspect’s capture grew significantly in the wake of Kirk’s death. The FBI initially offered $100,000, with additional contributions from political figures and a major pledge from billionaire Bill Ackman, who pushed the total to $1 million. By the time of the arrest, the bounty had reached $1.15 million.

Authorities confirmed that Robinson’s father was eligible to receive the reward, as his tip directly resulted in his son’s apprehension. Ackman had publicly vowed to honor the payout, provided the family was cleared of any involvement in the crime.

In a heartfelt statement, Robinson’s father declined to accept the funds. “This is what a father must do. My son caused immense pain to the Kirk family, and it’s my duty to help him face the consequences of his actions. The money is substantial, but it doesn’t belong to me. I want it to go to the Kirk family.”

 

The announcement resonated widely on social media, with users praising the father’s courage and humility. Many described his decision as a powerful gesture aimed at fostering healing in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy.

FBI officials stated that the process of transferring the funds to the Kirk family will be finalized in the coming weeks. Legal experts noted that while such a move is rare, it is feasible as long as all parties consent.

 

Bill Ackman took to X to express his admiration: “I stand by my commitments. If the family chooses to redirect the reward to the Kirks, I will fully support that decision. It’s a testament to their integrity.”

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