A Utah judge has declined a request from the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk to restrict access to parts of his July preliminary hearing.Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk, appears during a hearing in Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, in 2025.Rick Egan / Getty Images fileJune 1, 2026, 7:16 AM EDT / Updated June 1, 2026, 12:36 PM EDT / Source: The Associated PressBy The Associated PressPROVO, Utah — Reporters and the public will be allowed to attend a key upcoming hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, after a Utah judge on Monday denied a defense request to restrict access.Tyler Robinson’s defense had asked Judge Tony Graf to close portions of the preliminary hearing on July 6-10, when prosecutors must show they have enough evidence to warrant a trial. It will mark the most significant presentation of evidence to date in a case that has so far focused on matters of media access.Robinson’s lawyers have tried to guard against media coverage that they say sometimes misrepresents their client as his case has drawn tremendous public attention. The 23-year-old from southwestern Utah is charged with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 assassination of Kirk on the Utah Valley University campus.Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. He has not yet entered a plea.Prosecutors argued that the preliminary hearing should remain open, but they agreed with the defense that media should be restricted from viewing or copying some exhibits that could be used in a future trial. They plan to introduce forensic analyses, surveillance video, recordings of witness statements, autopsy findings and alleged messages from Robinson admitting to the crime.Authorities have said DNA consistent with Robinson’s was found on the trigger of the rifle used to kill Kirk, the fired cartridge casing, two unfired cartridges and a towel used to wrap the rifle. Prosecutors also have said Robinson left a note for his romantic partner that read, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.”
A key hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be public, judge rules
A Utah judge has declined a request from the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk to restrict access to parts of his July preliminary hearing.
Tyler Robinson's July preliminary hearing for Charlie Kirk's murder will be public after a Utah judge denied the defense's media restriction request. The hearing will present DNA evidence, surveillance footage, and alleged confessions determining if prosecutors proceed with a death penalty trial.










