Charlie Kirk’s accused killer allowed to wear street clothes in court

Charlie Kirk's Accused Killer Allowed to Wear Street Clothes in Court

A judge has ruled that Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will be allowed to wear street clothes during his trial, but must be physically restrained.

According to the decision made by Judge Tony Graf during a virtual court hearing on Monday, 22-year-old Robinson will be permitted to dress in street clothes. However, he will still need to be restrained.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University in September. Following a 33-hour manhunt, Robinson surrendered to police.

Utah County attorney Jeff Gray stated that they will seek the death penalty in this case.

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