Source: New York Post
Tyler Robinson’s team made a last-ditch effort to kick news cameras out of all future court proceedings Friday after a major piece of evidence was accidentally shown on camera — as they kept Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin off the witness stand. Utah District Judge Tony Graf ruled that media couldn’t broadcast images of any new exhibits, but cameras could keep rolling on the final day of the preliminary hearing that will determine if the 23-year-old accused killer will stand trial. The ruling blocked a surveillance video prosecutors said depicts Robinson on a Utah Valley University rooftop where he allegedly fired a single bullet that hit Kirk in the neck while he was speaking to students.
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