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Tyler Robinson Judge Reverses Decision in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

Tyler Robinson Judge Reverses Decision in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

Summary

A Utah judge reversed a decision to exclude a modified video from evidence in the murder case of Charlie Kirk, but ruled the video should not be shown publicly because it is not properly edited to protect privacy. Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Kirk, faces charges including aggravated murder and prosecutors want the death penalty. The judge must decide if there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial.

Key Facts

  • Utah Judge Tony Graf changed his earlier ruling and allowed a modified video to be used as evidence in the Tyler Robinson murder case.
  • The video shows the shooting of Charlie Kirk from multiple camera angles, including zoomed-in views.
  • The judge ordered the video not to be shown to the media or public during hearings.
  • Tyler Robinson has not yet entered a plea and will do so if the case goes to trial.
  • Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Robinson, charged with aggravated murder and other offenses.
  • Robinson is accused of killing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk in September 2025.
  • Defense lawyers argue media coverage and publicizing evidence may bias potential jurors against Robinson.
  • Surveillance footage shows Robinson on Utah Valley University campus multiple times on the day of the shooting.
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