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Charlie Kirk's last 24 hours before his Utah assassination: messages of faith, justice

In his last 24 hours, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk sent personal and public messages expressing his strong Christian faith and spoke out in defense of slain Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. Moments before his assassination at Utah Valley University (UVU) during an event that was part of “The American …

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Ex-FBI agent turned UVU professor breaks down the evidence trail Tyler Robinson left for detectives

The suspect accused of killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University “left evidence everywhere” despite what appears to be extensive planning for the attack, according to a former FBI agent who now teaches criminal justice at the school. Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of assassinating the …

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Prosecution's weak spot in Charlie Kirk assassination case emerges: expert

PROVO, Utah — One of the biggest vulnerabilities in the case against Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, could be the prosecution’s timeline, according to a prominent Utah defense attorney — and she expects the defense to drag discovery in the case on for up to a year before he …

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Prosecutors hammer Charlie Kirk assassination suspect with ‘voluminous’ DNA, gun, text and rooftop evidence

Prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case wasted no time in declaring they had already gathered “voluminous” evidence against Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin. “There is a substantial amount of discovery in this case, Your Honor. It’s voluminous, to say the least. And we’re working on a process where we can exchange …

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Jail's tight leash on Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin all about 'safety,' not silencing, expert says

OREM, Utah – A former federal corrections official says the Utah jail holding Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, would be reckless not to treat him differently from other inmates — describing a strict, high-security regime meant to keep him and others safe. …

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‘Faith under attack,’ students say at TPUSA event amid string of church shootings

Utah students are standing firm in their faith, even as they voice concerns that it is under attack in America. Fox News Digital spoke with attendees at the Turning Point USA event at Utah State University last week about whether they feel faith is under fire and how TPUSA encourages …

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One month after Charlie Kirk’s murder, key questions remain unanswered

It’s been one month since Charlie Kirk was assassinated while participating in a debate event at Utah Valley University (UVU), and still several questions remain. While the university has a “September 10 – Charlie Kirk Event FAQ” section on its website, many of the provided answers, if not all of …

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Prosecutors plan to 'dirty up' Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson to sway jury toward death penalty: fmr US atty

Tyler Robinson’s motive for why he allegedly assassinated TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk may be more important during the sentencing phase as prosecutors will try to “dirty up” the suspect in hopes that jurors return a death sentence, according to a former assistant U.S. attorney. Robinson is accused of assassinating Kirk …

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Lawyers for Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin ask to ban courtroom cameras amid ‘content tornado’

Attorneys for the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk are asking a Utah judge to allow him to appear in civilian clothing and without restraints at all court proceedings, arguing that heavy media coverage and public commentary have already threatened his right to a fair trial. …

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'No Kings' organizer discourages violence following coast-to-coast arrests

The progressive group Public Citizen insists its ‘No Kings’ protests aim to defend democracy — not disrupt it. But Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s claim that radicals may be “infiltrating” protests adds complexity to that narrative. Speaking to Fox Baltimore, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said federal agencies are concerned that extremist …

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