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Prosecutors in US lay out case against alleged killer of Charlie Kirk

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: Prosecutors in Utah have begun presenting evidence in the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk last September. The hearing is expected to last five days as prosecutors aim to establish enough evidence for a trial. • Why it matters: The case has drawn significant attention due to Kirk's prominence in conservative circles and the involvement of high-profile figures, including Donald Trump Jr. The outcome could influence discussions around political violence and the legal ramifications of such cases. • What to watch next: Observers should monitor the developments of the preliminary hearing, particularly the evidence presented by the prosecution, including a purported confession note and text messages from Robinson, as well as the defense's arguments regarding ballistics testing.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkGuarding the preliminary court hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk [File: Jim Urquhart/Reuters]By AP and ReutersPublished On 6 Jul 20266 Jul 2026Prosecutors in the US state of Utah have begun presenting evidence in the case against the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.Following the preliminary hearing, which began on Monday and is due to continue for five days, prosecutors will seek to convince a state judge that they have enough evidence to bring shooting suspect Tyler Robinson to trial for the killing of Kirk last September.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Is JD Vance right in blaming left for political violence in the US?list 2 of 3US revokes visa of music executive for Charlie Kirk tweetlist 3 of 3Turning Point USA held its AmericaFest conference. Here’s what happenedend of listWhile only the initial proceedings, the hearing had the trappings of a full trial, with both defendant Robinson, Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erica Kirk, and his parents in the courthouse. Also in court were Donald Trump Jr, the son of US President Donald Trump, and far-right activist Jack Posobiec.Robinson has not entered a plea and his attorneys have not commented on his guilt or innocence. The defence has, however, sought to remove the possibility of the death penalty for Robinson, but has so far been unsuccessful. Trump has called for Robinson to face the death penalty.For the full trial to proceed, prosecutors must convince the judge there are reasonable grounds to believe Robinson killed Kirk. For an eventual conviction, they will have to convince a jury that Robinson is guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt”.Robinson sat between his attorneys during the first day of the hearing, occasionally taking notes, his wrists shackled to a chain around his waist.The prosecution first called Utah Valley University police officer Chris Bagley as a witness. He recounted Kirk speaking to a large crowd on campus when he was shot. He recounted going to the top of a nearby building, where he saw indentations in gravel he described as an apparent “sniper pad”.Defence attorney Kathryn Nester asked Bagley about finding an empty pistol holster on the ground after the crowd fled. Bagley acknowledged he never took custody of the holster and did not know if it was fingerprinted.Prosecutors were also expected to present what they have called a confession note written by Robinson, text messages in which he allegedly admitted to the crime, and a video testimony from Robinson’s roommate and romantic partner.Robinson’s lawyers were expected to focus on inconclusive ballistics testing, which could not definitively connect the bullet fragment removed from Kirk’s body with the alleged murder weapon. Kirk co-founded the conservative student organisation Turning Point USA, and was credited with helping turn out younger voters for Trump.The US president had blamed Kirk’s killing on “radical left” ideology and vowed to crack down on liberal organisations and donors in response.

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