Suspect in Charlie Kirk’s killing due in court for hearing that will preview prosecutors’ evidence
Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will face a court hearing where prosecutors will present evidence including a videotaped statement from his former roommate. The hearing, starting Monday, involves potential charges of aggravated murder and seeks the death penalty. Robinson's defense plans to call three forensic experts.
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