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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing makes first in-court appearance

Kirk's death ‌sparked denunciations of political violence across the ideological spectrum.

December 12, 2025 / 02:53 IST
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Tyler Robinson
Tyler Robinson

Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, the accused killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sought on Thursday to limit media access to ensure a fair trial as the 22-year-old man made his first in-person court appearance.

Robinson, wearing a shirt and tie, sat next to his attorneys in ‌the ‌courtroom around four miles (6 km) from where Kirk, 31, an ally of President Donald Trump, was shot dead on September 10. Robinson's father, mother and brother were ‍also present, his attorney Richard Novak told the court.

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The proceedings in Provo, Utah, before District Court Judge Tony Graf went into closed session shortly after starting. The public, including Robinson's relatives, was asked to leave temporarily, and a video feed was shut off. During the closed session, Graf and the attorneys were to discuss what could be made public from previous closed sessions.  The judge, who is weighing a request from Robinson's lawyers to ban cameras from the courtroom, said he would rule on the access questions later on Thursday.

JUDGE AIMS TO PROTECT PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE