Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson due in court as evidence takes center stage
Key Points:
- The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, was paused Monday and will resume Tuesday morning, with Utah State Bureau of Investigation Agent David Hull expected to continue testimony.
- Videos from Turning Point USA showing different angles of the shooting were submitted as evidence but were not shown in court, only provided to the judge and defense attorney.
- Former Utah Valley University police officer Chris Bagley testified about a "sniper pad" and clear "line of sight" from the Losee Center roof where Robinson allegedly fired the fatal shot.
- Charlie Kirk's widow left the courtroom during testimony describing the fatal gunshot, appearing emotional but not visibly crying.
- Defense attorney Richard Novak laughed when cameras were banned from the courtroom, explaining the media request for still cameras was submitted late for Monday's hearing.