Charlie Kirk Assassination Suspect Appears In Court, Hearing Pushed Back To 2026
on Oct 27, 2025

Charlie Kirk Assassinated In September
Following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, authorities arrested Tyler Robinson in connection with the crime.
Kirk, Turning Point USA founder and CEO, was shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday, September 10.
Robinson was arrested and formally charged approximately 33 hours later following a statewide manhunt.
After reportedly confessing to the crime, Robinson’s father contacted a trusted family friend, who was later identified as a youth pastor. The pastor spoke with the 22-year-old and then alerted the authorities. He was subsequently taken into custody and is now facing charges of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and felony discharge of a firearm.

Charges Filed Against Robinson
One week after the shooting, a press conference was held in which Utah County Attorney Jeffrey S. Gray detailed the seven charges filed against Tyler Robinson. The charges were as follows:
Count 1 – Aggravated murder, a capital offense, for intentionally or knowingly causing the death of Charlie Kirk under circumstances that created a great risk of death to others.
Count 2 – Felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, a first-degree felony.
Count 3 – Obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony for moving and concealing the rifle used in the shooting.
Count 4 – Obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony for disposing of the clothing he wore during the shooting.
Count 5 – Witness tampering, a third-degree felony, for directing his roommate to delete his incriminating texts.
Count 6 – Witness tampering, a third-degree felony, for directing his roommate to stay silent when police questioned him.
Count 7 – Commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child, a Class A misdemeanor, for committing homicide knowing that children were present and may have seen or heard the murder, and did so based on Charlie Kirk’s political expression.
The 22-Year-Old Suspect Appears In Court Monday
On Monday (October 27), Robinson appeared virtually in court, speaking only briefly off-camera as the judge addressed several motions.
Judge Tony Graf approved Robinson’s request to wear regular clothing during future court appearances but denied his motion to appear without restraints.
The judge did not rule on a separate request from prosecutors to have all non-evidentiary hearings held remotely. He also noted that both sides may file a new motion if they wish to seek limits on news camera access in the courtroom.
Judge Graf also explained that the previously scheduled October 30 hearing was postponed.
In the state of Utah, preliminary hearings for serious felony cases are often postponed for several months to give attorneys adequate time to review evidence, complete discovery, and prepare their motions.
Robinson is scheduled to return to court on January 16, 2026, and January 30, 2026, with both hearings set for 1 p.m. MT.
Watch Tyler Robinson’s full hearing below.













