Tyler Robinson — the 22-year-old man who prosecutors say murdered Charlie Kirk — made his first in-person court appearance Thursday.
Robinson’s father, mother and brother were present as both sides were able to come to an agreement with regard to the degree of media access granted throughout the ongoing court proceedings.
Robinson previously appeared in court a few days after the shooting, via video call. Today, he sat in the Provo, Utah courtroom wearing street clothes … a privilege his lawyers fought for in a motion to ditch the jail garb.
As you know, Kirk was shot and killed on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, UT in September … and, after an extensive manhunt, Robinson turned himself in to authorities.
Robinson allegedly confessed to the crime to his father, who then told a youth pastor who happens to work with the U.S. Marshals Service. Robinson ultimately surrendered at Utah’s Washington County Sheriff’s Office, around 10 PM on Sept. 11, the day after the shooting.
Utah prosecutors charged Robinson with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice.
The aggravated murder charge could get him the death penalty if convicted.