Charlie Kirk's Accused Killer Allowed to Wear Street Clothes in Court
A judge has ruled that Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will be allowed to wear street clothes during his trial.
However, the 22-year-old must be physically restrained, as decided by Judge Tony Graf during a virtual court hearing on Monday.
Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University in September, prompting a 33-hour manhunt that ended with Robinson's surrender to police.
- Prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder
- Felony discharge of a firearm
- Two counts of obstruction of justice
- Two counts of witness tampering
- Committing a violent offense in the presence of a child
Utah County attorney Jeff Gray stated that they will seek the death penalty in this case.
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Author's summary: Tyler Robinson to wear street clothes in court with restraints.
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Straight Arrow News — 2025-10-28
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