Italian media on September 12 maintained significant focus on the hunt for Charlie Kirk's killer, a story that began on September 10. Early reports highlighted Poland's military deployment and joint Russia-Belarus exercises. By late morning, news broke of Giorgio Armani's will, detailing his company's transfer to a foundation and plans for a stock market listing or sale within three years. The major development of the day occurred in the early afternoon, with President Trump's announcement of Kirk's alleged killer's capture. This narrative quickly evolved to identify the suspect as Tyler Robinson, who reportedly confessed after being convinced by his father to surrender. Further details emerged, noting "Bella ciao" and "Fascista beccati questa" inscribed on the bullets used in the attack, with Trump calling for the death penalty. In the evening, NATO's "Eastern Sentry" operation in Europe against Russian threats was also reported.