Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in court as he faces charges including aggravated murder and felony use of a firearm. Robinson, 22, surrendered to authorities the day after the September shooting at Utah Valley University and has not yet entered a plea. Thursday’s hearing focused on public access to the case, with Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, urging the court to keep proceedings open to reduce potential conspiracy theories surrounding the incident.
Erika Kirk urges public access in Charlie Kirk case to curb conspiracy theories
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