Lance Twiggs, who shared a home with Tyler Robinson (accused of killing Charlie Kirk), was reportedly asked to leave his parents’ house at age 18. A relative described him as having struggled with substance abuse, video game addiction, and issues related to gender identity.
After being kicked out by his father, Lance lived with his grandparents until high school graduation. He later moved into a rented townhome in St. George, Utah, paying full rent and sharing space with college roommates. Over time, the other roommates left, and Tyler Robinson became his roommate.
Authorities say Lance Twiggs has not been charged with any crime, but he is cooperating with law enforcement. Robinson is facing charges including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, felony firearm discharge, and witness tampering. Investigators continue reviewing Lance’s communications and living situation as part of the broader investigation.
