From Utah to New York, political violence has rocked the U.S. multiple times over the past several months, culminating with the open-air killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week while talking to college students.

The confluence on Tuesday of five different developments tied to recent acts of political violence — just a day before Constitution Day in the U.S. — underscores the prevalence of the trend in American society.

Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty as they filed charges against Tyler Robinson, 22, who is accused of shooting Kirk from the roof of a Utah Valley University building on Sept. 10.

Meanwhile, a judge trimmed the charges against Luigi Mangione in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York, and

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