Tyler James Robinson appeared in a Utah courtroom on Tuesday for the second day of a preliminary hearing regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk [1], [3].

The proceedings are critical because they determine if the state has sufficient evidence to move forward with a full trial against the 23-year-old suspect [1], [2].

The hearing is scheduled to last five days in total [3]. Prosecutors are presenting a series of evidence to the court, including surveillance video from the scene of the crime [1], [2]. The footage reportedly shows Robinson on a roof before jumping down after the shooting occurred [2].

The charges stem from the killing of Kirk, a prominent conservative activist, in September 2025 [1]. The legal process in Utah is now focused on verifying the timeline, and the physical evidence linking Robinson to the act.

Court records and testimonies will continue throughout the week to establish the grounds for the murder charges [3]. The defense and prosecution are utilizing the preliminary hearing to vet the strength of the government's case before it reaches a jury.

Tyler James Robinson appeared in a Utah courtroom on Tuesday

This preliminary hearing serves as a judicial filter to ensure the murder charges are supported by probable cause. By introducing surveillance footage of the suspect's movements on the roof, prosecutors are attempting to establish a direct physical link between Robinson and the crime scene to secure a trial.