Tyler Robinson Could Face Death Penalty After Charlie Kirk Capital
Prosecutors have filed a notice to seek the death penalty for Robinson. Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating conservative influencer Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, has been formally charged with a slew of offenses, including aggravated murder, with prosecutors announcing the intent to seek the death penalty. Robinson, 22, has also been charged with felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent offense in the presence of... Gray, who described Kirk's death as "an American tragedy," said he does not "take this decision lightly" in regard to seeking the death penalty for Robinson. The suspected shooter will continue to be held without bail.
Robinson made his first appearance in court virtually on Tuesday, where a judge read off the suspect’s charges. He will remain in custody. Within hours of the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox began talking about pursuing the death penalty in the case. President Trump expressed his support for the move early on. It became official on Tuesday, Sept.
16. During a news conference announcing the official charges against 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said that prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty. But the decision opens the door to another question: Since Utah allows execution by firing squad or lethal injection, which of the two would likely be used in the event of a conviction and... Gray said that the issue of the death penalty − in any form − is a tough one for prosecutors. "I do not take this decision lightly and it is a decision I have made independently as county attorney based solely on the available evidence and circumstances and nature of the crime," Gray said. "I talked to officials from both (Cox and Trump) administrations, but I was not pressured to make a decision."
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of fatally shooting conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, was charged with aggravated murder Tuesday, and prosecutors say they'll seek the death penalty. The man accused of killing Kirk is facing the death penalty. Utah prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and also obstruction charges for trying to cover his tracks. NPR's Tovia Smith is following developments from St. George, Utah. Tovia, I saw that Robinson only spoke to state his name.
Was this his first time in court? TOVIA SMITH, BYLINE: Yes, first since he was taken into custody, and he appeared yesterday remotely from jail where he's being held without bail, and he was wearing a suicide prevention smock. Prosecutors say Robinson had implied to his parents that he'd rather take his own life than go to jail, though his parents did eventually convince him to turn himself in. Yesterday, during the hearing, he really showed no emotion at all as the judge read the charges against him. Those include the main one, aggravated murder that carries the death penalty, and also several others, including obstruction of justice for allegedly hiding what's believed to be the murder weapon and for allegedly telling... MARTÍNEZ: So on that text exchange, what more did prosecutors say about it?
Fox News contributor Paul Mauro joins 'America's Newsroom' to share more details on Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin, as well as his roommate's potential culpability and the growing issue of how Gen Z's internet access... OREM, Utah – The murder case against the man accused of killing conservative speaker Charlie Kirk is already facing major legal hurdles — from questions about defense funding to whether the crime even qualifies... Tyler Robinson, 22, is being held without bail at the Utah County Jail. Prosecutors say he climbed onto a rooftop at Utah Valley University, shot Kirk from about 200 yards away and fled before surrendering near his home in Washington, Utah. Defending Robinson is proving to be no simple task. Utah requires attorneys in death penalty cases to have prior trial and capital case experience, and at least two must be appointed.
That level of commitment can consume a year or more of full-time work, experts told Fox News Digital, forcing lawyers to set aside other clients and personal obligations. "It’s a huge undertaking to represent someone in a case like this," Utah criminal defense lawyer Randall Spencer, who has handled multiple murder and high profile cases, told Fox News Digital. "It really is a sacrifice for defense attorneys who take on this kind of work." The charges against the suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk were announced Tuesday by Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray. Gray is seeking the death penalty in the case. Here are some of the details included in the charging documents:
Police released the following text exchanges allegedly between Robinson and his partner: Robinson: I am still ok my love, but am stuck in orem for a little while longer yet. Shouldn’t be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still. To be honest I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you. Tyler Robinson made his first court appearance on Tuesday, days after his arrest for the murder of political activist Charlie Kirk.
Robinson did not say anything during the hearing, but nodded in agreement several times. PROVO, Utah - Prosecutors announced on Tuesday they would be filing a notice of intent to seek the death penalty against Tyler James Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. RELATED: Charlie Kirk shooting suspect identified as Tyler Robinson Robinson, 22, was arrested late last week after a 33-hour manhunt and booked into the Utah County Jail on suspicion of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious... Prosecutors are weighing whether to pursue a capital murder charge, which could carry the death penalty or life in prison under Utah law. Editor's note: This story initially referenced today's arraignment as a sentencing hearing.
Robinson has not been convicted. This version has been corrected. The anguished father of suspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson may have signed his own son’s death warrant after turning him in to the police. Officials in Utah today repeated that prosecutors are to seek the death penalty for the gunman responsible for the MAGA firebrand’s death as he spoke at Utah Valley University. Currently, Robinson is to be charged with aggravated murder, among other charges, at the state level, according to a probable cause affidavit released. Authorities have three days to file the documents in preparation for a preliminary court hearing, where the suspect would first go before a judge, likely early next week.
Yet, despite the state charges, federal prosecutors are looking to bring their own indictment, which they say will carry capital punishment. Donald Trump said in an interview on Fox & Friends earlier today that he hoped the suspect would get the death penalty. Robinson's arrest has left the tight knit community in Washington, Utah, where he lived with his parents and two younger brothers, in shock. They recalled watching him grow up and never being in trouble with many saying how "incredibly smart he is". Neighbour Kristin Schwiermann, 66, who lives on the quiet street where the Robinsons live told the Mirror : “I can’t even begin to imagine the anguish they must be feeling. To have your own son supposedly confess to something like that and then be faced with the choice of turning him in, it must have torn them apart.”
Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university, appeared before a judge by video from jail on Tuesday. Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder and could face the death penalty if convicted of killing Kirk. PROVO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors brought a murder charge Tuesday against the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk and outlined evidence, including a text message confession to his partner and a note left beforehand... This photo released by the Utah Governor’s Office on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025 shows Tyler Robinson. (Utah Governor’s Office via AP)
DNA on the trigger of the rifle that killed Kirk also matched that of Tyler Robinson, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said while outlining the evidence and announcing charges that could result in the... The prosecutor said Robinson, 22, wrote in one text that he spent more than a week planning the attack on Kirk, a prominent force in politics credited with energizing the Republican youth movement and... The Atlanta Voice has stood as a pillar of truth, empowerment, and advocacy in Metro Atlanta for six decades. As we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we invite you to invest in independent journalism that serves YOU. Every dollar fuels our mission to keep our stories alive. (CNN) — PROVO, UTAH — Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared virtually for his first court hearing since he was formally charged with aggravated murder on September...
Judge Tony F. Graf said Tuesday that Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk, will remain in custody, without bail. “Mr. Robinson at this time, you will remain in custody, without bail,” Graf said. Graf said he reviewed Robinson’s financial situation and found that he is “indigent,” meaning he cannot afford legal fees. Before law enforcement had caught a suspect or laid charges in the murder last week of Charlie Kirk, there were calls from some pretty powerful voices that whoever killed the conservative political activist should...
The day Kirk was killed, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said, "To whoever did this, we will find you. We will try you, and we will hold you accountable to the furthest extent of the law. "I just want to remind people that we still have the death penalty in the state of Utah." On Friday morning, before police had confirmed a suspect was in custody, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Fox News that he assumed the person who shot Kirk would be found guilty and he hoped that person "gets the death penalty."
Hours later, police confirmed Tyler Robinson had been arrested. The 22-year-old was charged Tuesday with one count each of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and violent offence committed in front of a child. He also faces two counts of obstruction of justice and two counts of witness tampering.
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Prosecutors have filed a notice to seek the death penalty for Robinson. Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating conservative influencer Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, has been formally charged with a slew of offenses, including aggravated murder, with prosecutors announcing the intent to seek the death penalty. Robinson, 22, has also been charged with f...
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Robinson made his first appearance in court virtually on Tuesday, where a judge read off the suspect’s charges. He will remain in custody. Within hours of the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox began talking about pursuing the death penalty in the case. President Trump expressed his support for the move early on. It became official on Tuesday, Sept.
16. During A News Conference Announcing The Official Charges Against
16. During a news conference announcing the official charges against 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said that prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty. But the decision opens the door to another question: Since Utah allows execution by firing squad or lethal injection, which of the two would likely be used in the event of a conviction and... Gray said that the issue...
Tyler Robinson, The Man Accused Of Fatally Shooting Conservative Influencer
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of fatally shooting conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, was charged with aggravated murder Tuesday, and prosecutors say they'll seek the death penalty. The man accused of killing Kirk is facing the death penalty. Utah prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and also obstruction charges for trying to cover his tracks. NPR's Tovia Smith is fol...
Was This His First Time In Court? TOVIA SMITH, BYLINE:
Was this his first time in court? TOVIA SMITH, BYLINE: Yes, first since he was taken into custody, and he appeared yesterday remotely from jail where he's being held without bail, and he was wearing a suicide prevention smock. Prosecutors say Robinson had implied to his parents that he'd rather take his own life than go to jail, though his parents did eventually convince him to turn himself in. Ye...