Tyler Robinson’s poor marksmanship means he should be executed if convicted of Charlie Kirk murder, prosecutors say

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Tyler Robinson’s poor marksmanship means he should be executed if convicted of Charlie Kirk murder, prosecutors say

Daily Mail · 3 hours ago

Prosecutors in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, have argued that his poor marksmanship should count in favour of seeking the death penalty if he is convicted. The claim forms part of the prosecution's case for why capital punishment is warranted, though the article text supplied contains only the headline and no further reporting detail.

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  • Prosecutors cite Tyler Robinson's bad aim as grounds for execution
  • Case relates to the murder charge over Charlie Kirk's death
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