Prosecutors hammer Tyler Robinson’s bid to derail death penalty in Charlie Kirk murder case
Utah prosecutors are pressing for a suspect named Tyler Robinson to face trial on all charges related to the death of Charlie Kirk. The prosecution contends that the accumulated evidence against Robinson is sufficient to proceed with full trial proceedings and argues the case is compelling.
The defense has filed motions seeking to eliminate the death penalty as a sentencing option. Prosecutors point to surveillance recordings, ballistics examination results, DNA evidence linking Robinson to the murder weapon, a Dremel tool, and testimony from a roommate as the foundation of their case.
- Prosecutors seek to send Tyler Robinson to trial on all charges in a Utah murder case, contending the evidence against him is overwhelming
- Physical evidence includes surveillance footage, ballistics analysis, DNA linking Robinson to the weapon, a Dremel tool, and testimony from his roommate; defense files motions to prevent death penalty consideration