Sunday, December 28, 2025

Tyler Robinson playing Prosecutors as fools

Charlie Kirk’s Accused Killer Moves to Disqualify Entire Utah County Prosecution Over Alleged Conflict

When you’re caught red-handed in front of three thousand witnesses, sometimes the only play left is to attack the people trying to hold you accountable.

That’s exactly what’s unfolding in a Utah courtroom, where a man accused of one of the most brazen political assassinations in modern American history is now claiming the prosecutors are too compromised to seek justice.

Tyler Robinson stands accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. Kirk was shot in the neck and killed while addressing his “American Comeback Tour” audience.

The chaos that followed—crowds dropping to the ground, attendees praying and scrambling for exits—has been documented by countless eyewitnesses.

Robinson was charged with aggravated murder, and prosecutors moved swiftly to pursue the death penalty. The case against him appears overwhelming, with legal observers describing a mountain of evidence. Pre-trial proceedings have moved forward with appropriate urgency, including sealed filings and intense media scrutiny.

So what’s Robinson’s play now? His defense attorneys are asking a judge to remove the entire Utah County Attorney’s Office from the case; their argument centers on a senior prosecutor whose close family member happened to be among the 3,000 people present when Kirk was killed.

This family member was reportedly about 85 feet from Kirk, fled in panic, and left behind a backpack later photographed at the crime scene.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds just like the Democrats playbook!

Anonymous said...

No one is accountable anymore for anything, blame someone else, make a lot of excuses for sin /murder!

Anonymous said...

It ought to be easy enough to determine who the backpack belonged to. This is just another dog and pony show.