Provo, Utah — Prosecutors began presenting evidence on Monday in a week-long preliminary hearing to persuade Judge Tony Graf that probable cause exists to charge 23-year-old Tyler Robinson with firing the single shot that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem during a campus event. If Judge Graf finds probable cause this week, Robinson would be ordered to enter a plea at arraignment and the case would move toward trial; he faces seven criminal counts including aggravated murder, and prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty, while Robinson, who turned himself in the day after the shooting, was reported to be studying to be an electrician.
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The Charlie Kirk murder case is moving forward. If probable cause is found, the accused, Tyler Robinson, will face trial. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Worth forwarding if you know someone at Utah Valley University.
Prosecutors gained the opportunity to present a week-long preliminary hearing to establish probable cause, advancing the case toward arraignment and potential trial.
Charlie Kirk was killed on Sept. 10, 2025; his family, supporters, and the campus community experienced the immediate loss and disruption resulting from the shooting.
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Utah Prosecutors Seek Trial For Charlie Kirk Murder
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