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Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin Tyler Robinson faces death penalty as charges formally announced

By Stepheny Price, Sarah Rumpf-Whitten

Published September 16, 2025

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Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin makes first court appearance Video

PROVO, Utah – The man accused of shooting and killing conservative speaker Charlie Kirk made his first court appearance Tuesday, just hours after prosecutors formally announced charges in the high-profile case.

Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter, appeared virtually, wearing what was described as a "restrained garment." 

The Washington County Sheriff told Fox News Robinson's garment was known as a "suicide watch smock, designed not to tear."

Judge Tony Graf asked Robinson to state his name and the suspect replied, "Tyler James Robinson." Robinson otherwise did not speak during the hearing, when he looked stoic and detached and remained emotionless as the judge read through the charges, including the mention of a possible death penalty.

UTAH PROSECUTORS PREPARE POTENTIAL DEATH PENALTY CASE AGAINST CHARLIE KIRK SUSPECT TYLER JAMES ROBINSON

tyler robinson appears virtually in court from a utah jail wearing a green vest designed to prevent self-harm

Tyler Robinson appears virtually in Utah court on Sept. 16, 2025, to face charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Utah State Courts)

He nodded when the judge mentioned he would remain in custody without bail. 

Robinson also showed no visible reaction when the court referenced his alleged targeting of Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, for his political ideology.

The judge said that he had granted Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, a pre-trial protective order. Graf also said that he reviewed Robinson's financial status and found him to be indigent, and that Robinson would need to be appointed an attorney.

Robinson did not enter a plea and his next court date is a waiver hearing scheduled for Sept. 29, which will also be via Webex.

Hours before, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said that Robinson is being charged with several counts, including aggravated murder. 

"The murder of Charlie Kirk is an American tragedy," Gray said. "As county attorney, I am charged with bringing justice to those who offend our laws."

Tyler Robinson appears in Utah court

Tyler Robinson appears virtually in Utah court on Sept. 16, 2025, to face charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Utah State Courts)

In addition to aggravated murder, the charges announced by Gray include two counts of obstruction of justice for hiding the rifle and discarding his clothing, two counts of witness tampering for instructing a roommate to delete texts and stay silent and one count of committing a violent offense in front of children. Gray also filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty, meaning the defendant will remain in jail without bail.

"I do not take this decision lightly, and it is a decision I have made independently as county attorney, based solely on the available evidence and circumstances and nature of the crime," Gray said. 

Gray said Robinson is also believed to have targeted Kirk based on his "political expression." 

Gray laid out the evidence against Robinson, detailing his actions taken after the shooting, including discarding clothing, hiding the weapon and urging his roommate to delete incriminating texts.

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Authorities allege Robinson fired a single rifle shot from a rooftop sniper position, striking Kirk in the neck last Wednesday on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake City.

Kirk was delivering a speech to a crowd of roughly 3,000 attendees when he was shot. He died later that day at a nearby hospital.

Robinson, a third-year electrical apprentice at a Utah technical college, initially fled the scene in the chaos. 

A mugshot of suspected assassin Tyler Robinson wearing a protective vest with stubble on short hair, on the left, and victim Charlie Kirk in a blue suit and red tie on the right

This split image shows suspected assassin Tyler James Robinson, left, and victim Charlie Kirk, a founder of Turning Point USA, on the right. (Gov. Spencer Cox's office; AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Investigators have reportedly tied Robinson to the shooting through surveillance video and digital evidence from his social media accounts, in addition to the information provided by his family. Gray said DNA evidence also tied him to the weapon and ammunition.

Gray also highlighted ideological motives, with Robinson’s family and his own statements pointing to growing political radicalization. Robinson had voiced opposition to Kirk, accusing him of spreading hate, and left behind a note declaring his intent to kill Kirk. 

CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION SUSPECT AWAITS CHARGES AS UTAH RESIDENTS DESCRIBE ALLEGED KILLER AS ‘VERY QUIET’

Charlie Kirk handing out hats during a Turning Point USA event in Utah

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event Thursday in Utah. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via Reuters)

His mother said Robinson "had become more political… more pro-gay and trans rights oriented," Gray said. 

Gray also revealed a conversation that happened before the shooting where Robinson called UVU a "stupid venue" for Kirk’s event and accused Kirk of "spreading hate."

In text exchanges with his roommate, Robinson also justified his actions as resistance to hate and expressed resentment over his father’s strong support for President Donald Trump.

"The roommate received a text message from Robinson which said, 'drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard,'" Gray said. "The roommate looked under the keyboard and found a note that stated, quote, I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it. Police found a photograph of this note." 

Robinson was apprehended two days later at his parents’ home, roughly 260 miles away from the university, after relatives and a family friend notified law enforcement that he had confessed involvement in the shooting, according to Gov. Spencer Cox.

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    Salt Lake City criminal defense attorney Greg Skordas exits the court room after appearing on behalf of Utah County, requesting that the judge assign counsel to Robinson as Tyler Robinson, 22, the suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, appeared by camera before Judge Tony Graf of the 4th District Court on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 for or his initial appearance in Provo Utah. (Scott G Winterton/Pool via Deseret News)

  • First hearing for suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson.
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    Tyler Robinson, 22, the suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, appears by camera before Judge Tony Graf of the 4th District Court on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 for or his initial appearance in Provo Utah.  (Scott G Winterton/Pool via Deseret News)

  • Judge at the first hearing for suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson.
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    Judge Tony Graf of the 4th District Court in Provo Utah listens to Salt Lake City criminal defense attorney Greg Skordas who appeared on behalf of Utah County, as Tyler Robinson, 22, the suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, appeared by camera on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 for his initial appearance in Provo Utah. (Scott G Winterton/Pool via Deseret News)

  • Judge at the first hearing for suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson.
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    Judge Tony Graf of Utah’s 4th District Court presides over the initial appearance of Tyler Robinson, 22, who is charged in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. Defense attorney Greg Skordas appeared on behalf of Utah County during the hearing held in Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (Scott G Winterton/Pool via Deseret News)

  • Judge at the first hearing for suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson.
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    Judge Tony Graf of the 4th District Court in Provo Utah enters the court room, as Tyler Robinson, 22, the suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, appears by camera on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 for his initial appearance in Provo Utah. (Scott G Winterton/Pool via Deseret News)

  • Security measures taken as Tyler Robinson makes first court.
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    Law enforcement on patrol as part of increased police presence around Utah County Justice Center, Provo, Utah on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. The man accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson is being charged here today. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

  • Security measures taken as Tyler Robinson makes first court.
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    Snipers stationed on the roof as part of increased police presence around Utah County Justice Center, Provo, Utah on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. The man accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson is being charged here today. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

  • Security measures taken as Tyler Robinson makes first court.
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    Snipers positioned on the roof provide security at the Utah County Justice Center in Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, during the initial court appearance of Tyler Robinson, accused in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

  • Security measures taken as Tyler Robinson makes first court.
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    Enhanced police presence, including rooftop snipers, surrounded the Utah County Justice Center in Provo, Utah, on Sept. 16, 2025, as Tyler Robinson appeared in court to face charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

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    Snipers surveyed from the rooftop of the Utah County Justice Center in Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, as officials brought Tyler Robinson to court on charges related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

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    Snipers guard the Utah County Justice Center as Tyler Robinson faces charges in the Charlie Kirk assassination. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

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    Heavy security — including rooftop snipers — surrounds the Provo courthouse for the Charlie Kirk case. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

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    Law enforcement on patrol as part of increased police presence around Utah County Justice Center, Provo, Utah on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. The man accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson is being charged here today. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

Gray said Robinson's mother saw a photo of the alleged shooter the day after the assassination and noticed he looked like her son. 

"Robinson's mother called her son and asked him where he was. He said he was at home sick and that he had also been at home," Gray said. 

Gray added that Robinson's father also agreed that the shooter's photo looked like their son. 

"He also believed that the rifle that police suspected the shooter used matched a rifle that was given to his son as a gift," Gray said. 

Gray said both parents then talked about Robinson turning himself in and convinced Robinson to do so. Gray said Robinson also spoke with a family friend who was a retired deputy sheriff.

TIMELINE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION 

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FBI Director Kash Patel also revealed new information about the prosecution against Robinson, saying on Fox News' "Hannity" that authorities are going through Robinson's digital footprint and the people he communicated with leading up to Kirk's murder.

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Patel also mentioned during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that the FBI was not ruling out the possibility of others being involved in Kirk's assassination. 

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Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby confirmed that Robinson's parents have "fully cooperated" with the investigation. 

Kirk’s supporters, including his wife, have portrayed him as a martyr for their movement. Kirk, 31, was the co-founder and leader of the conservative student organization Turning Point USA and a close ally of Trump.

The organization issued a statement on X following the news conference, saying that its focus was on preserving Kirk's legacy.

"For all those asking for comments following today's press conference, Turning Point is focused on celebrating and memorializing Charlie. We will have more to say in the future," the organization wrote. "Thank you to law enforcement at the local, state, and federal level and the prosecutors who continue to work to bring Charlie’s assassin to justice. Thank you to the millions of people worldwide who continue to pour out prayers, love, and support for the Kirk family."

Fox News' Sarah Alegre and Matt Finn contributed to this report.

Stepheny Price is a Writer at Fox News with a focus on West Coast and Midwest news, missing persons, national and international crime stories, homicide cases, and border security.

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