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Prosecutors Urge Trial and Death Penalty in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

Prosecutors Urge Trial and Death Penalty in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

News EditorBy News EditorAugust 18, 2026 U.S. News 5 Mins Read

Utah prosecutors are asking a judge to send Tyler Robinson to trial on murder, witness tampering and gun charges in the killing of Charlie Kirk. In a 19-page filing submitted Tuesday, prosecutors also opposed the defense effort to remove the death penalty from consideration. They argued that Robinson allegedly fired a high-powered rifle toward a crowd of thousands, creating a substantial risk to people near Kirk. Judge Tony Graf is expected to rule at a Sept. 1 hearing on whether the case has enough probable cause to proceed.

Article Subheadings
1) Prosecutors challenge the effort to remove the death penalty
2) State outlines evidence from the alleged shooting
3) Filing defends additional charges and aggravating factors
4) Political expression cited as a possible motive
5) Judge faces a decision on whether the case proceeds

Prosecutors challenge the effort to remove the death penalty

The prosecution filing responds to a defense request asking Judge Tony Graf to strike the sole aggravating factor that could make the death penalty available. Defense attorneys contend prosecutors have not shown that the shooting created a great risk of death to anyone other than Kirk. The state rejected that argument and said the evidence establishes probable cause that Robinson knowingly endangered others.

Prosecutors wrote that the alleged shot was directed toward a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. They argued that several people were either in the line of fire or close to Kirk and remained within the “zone of danger,” even if the bullet traveled above much of the crowd.

State outlines evidence from the alleged shooting

The state says Robinson allegedly crawled to a sniper’s position on the Losee Building rooftop before firing the shot that killed Kirk. Prosecutors further allege that he hid the rifle in a wooded area and discarded some of the clothing he had been wearing.

The filing also says Robinson told his roommate to delete text messages about the shooting. Prosecutors presented those alleged actions as evidence supporting the murder case and their argument that the record from the preliminary hearing is sufficient to move forward. Robinson has not entered a plea.

Filing defends additional charges and aggravating factors

Beyond the murder allegation, prosecutors defended a witness-tampering charge involving Robinson’s roommate. They also addressed an allegation that Robinson committed a violent offense in the presence of a child. The filing maintains that the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing supports each charge.

Prosecutors also accused the defense of citing legal decisions that were later rejected by the Utah Supreme Court without informing the judge of those subsequent rulings. The state described that omission as a failure to meet counsel’s duty of candor to the court.

Political expression cited as a possible motive

The prosecution argues that Kirk may have been targeted because of his political expression. As part of that position, prosecutors pointed to a cartridge allegedly engraved with the words “Hey fascist, catch.” The cartridge was cited in the filing as evidence relevant to the circumstances surrounding the attack.

Charlie Kirk, 31, was speaking at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025, during his American Comeback Tour when he was shot in the neck and killed. Kirk was the founder of Turning Point USA. Robinson, who is now 23, is accused of carrying out the shooting.

Judge faces a decision on whether the case proceeds

The next major step is scheduled for Sept. 1, when Judge Tony Graf is expected to consider whether prosecutors have shown enough probable cause to send Robinson to trial. The hearing will address the state’s evidence and the defense challenges to the charges and potential death penalty.

The prosecution is urging the court to allow every charge to proceed, while the defense seeks to limit the case before trial. No final determination of guilt has been made, and the allegations remain subject to court proceedings.

Key Points
Number Key Point
1 Prosecutors want Robinson tried on murder, witness tampering and gun charges.
2 The state argues the alleged shot endangered people near Kirk and supports a death penalty aggravating factor.
3 A Sept. 1 hearing is expected to address probable cause and the path to trial.

Summary

The prosecution says the evidence supports all charges against Tyler Robinson and shows that the alleged shooting placed others at risk. The defense disputes the legal basis for keeping the death penalty available. Judge Tony Graf’s upcoming hearing will determine whether the case advances to trial, but it will not decide Robinson’s guilt.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges does Tyler Robinson face?

He is accused of murder, witness tampering and gun-related offenses, along with an allegation involving a violent offense committed in the presence of a child.

Why is the death penalty disputed?

The defense argues prosecutors have not shown that the shooting created a great risk of death to anyone besides Charlie Kirk. Prosecutors say people near Kirk were within the danger zone.

When is the next hearing?

Judge Tony Graf is expected to consider probable cause and whether the case should proceed to trial at a hearing scheduled for Sept. 1.

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