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.

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