Tyler Robinson, the man accused in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person court appearance on Wednesday, drawing attention for his unexpectedly calm demeanor. Robinson was seen smiling and quietly chuckling with his attorneys throughout the hearing, while several of his family members watched from the gallery.
The brief session marked the first time Robinson has appeared physically before a judge since his arrest. Prosecutors outlined the charges and procedural steps ahead, while defense attorneys signaled they intend to challenge key elements of the state’s case. The judge scheduled future hearings as the high-profile investigation continues.
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