Tyler Robinson, who faces charges in the killing of Charlie Kirk, appeared in court during a hearing in Provo on Thursday, December 11, 2025. AP Photo


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The Utah man accused of killing Charlie Kirk appeared in court Thursday. Tyler Robinson, 22, attended in person for the first time. The hearing took place in Provo. Prosecutors charged Robinson with aggravated murder. They plan to seek the death penalty. The shooting happened September 10. It occurred on a university campus in Orem.

Robinson entered under heavy security. Officers restrained him at the waist, wrists, and ankles. He wore a dress shirt, tie, and slacks. He smiled at his parents and brother seated nearby. His mother cried quietly during the hearing. His father took notes throughout.

Judge Warns Media During Hearing

Early in the hearing, the judge halted a live video feed. The camera showed Robinson’s restraints. That violated a standing court order. Judge Tony Graf ordered the camera moved immediately. He warned future broadcasts could end if violations continue.

“This court takes this very seriously,” Graf said. “While the court believes in openness and transparency, it needs to be balanced with the constitutional rights of all parties in this case.”

The order bans images of Robinson in restraints. It also limits filming locations. Cameras may only show him seated at the defence table.

Debate Over Courtroom Access

Robinson’s lawyers want stricter limits on media access. They argue coverage could harm a fair trial. The county sheriff also supports a camera ban. Judge Graf has not ruled yet.

Media lawyers pushed back Thursday. They asked for a chance to weigh in. One lawyer requested “limited party status” for news organizations. Robinson’s lawyer objected. “We don’t want the chaos that is out in the media in this courtroom,” she said.

Witnesses Attend and Share Reactions

Several students who witnessed the shooting attended the hearing. One student said he supported Kirk and sought answers. Another student said he stood close during the shooting. He described feeling overwhelmed seeing Robinson in person.

“I witnessed a huge event, and my brain is still trying to make sense of it,” he said. “I feel like being here helps it feel more real than surreal.”

Public Statements Add Pressure

The case has drawn national attention. Media coverage spread quickly after Robinson’s arrest. Political leaders commented publicly. Robinson’s lawyers say this adds pressure. They also raised concerns about altered images online. Some showed false scenes of Robinson crying. Lawyers said those events never happened.

Kirk’s widow supports full transparency. “We deserve to have cameras in there,” she said. Kirk worked to promote conservative ideas. He also aligned with President Donald Trump.

What Comes Next

Robinson will return to court in January. A preliminary hearing is planned for May. Prosecutors will outline their evidence then. Judge Graf continues to weigh public access. The case remains under close watch nationwide.

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