2026-07-07 15:09:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
一名被控杀害查理·柯克的男子身着短裤和T恤漫步犹他谷大学校园,在 Chick-fil-A 购买了一餐,并与柯克的工作人员有过接触,随后更换衣物从屋顶枪击了这位保守派活动人士,一名特工周二作证称。
犹他州调查局特工戴维·赫尔表示,当检方在州法院播放此前未公开的校园监控视频时,他描述了泰勒·鲁滨逊在柯克被杀前后的所谓行踪。赫尔称,被告在柯克遇害前约四小时首次抵达校园。
周二庭审中,当众人观看鲁滨逊 allegedly 走向屋顶并躺卧的视频时,埃丽卡·柯克似乎在哭泣并擦拭眼角。
检方表示,他们将寻求在本案中判处死刑。他们正试图说服法官托尼·格拉夫,认为已有足够证据以加重谋杀罪起诉鲁滨逊。
鲁滨逊尚未提出抗辩。他的律师尚未就其有罪或无罪发表评论,但他们一直在寻求撤销死刑指控,目前尚未成功。
赫尔作证称,在周二播放的一段视频中,鲁滨逊翻过栏杆来到屋顶,蹲下并跑向一处可以俯瞰柯克演讲地点的位置。枪击发生后,鲁滨逊跑回屋顶另一侧,跳落到地面并徒步逃离。
犹他州公共安全部特工戴维·赫尔在泰勒·鲁滨逊的预审听证会上作证。23岁的鲁滨逊被控枪杀查理·柯克,摄于2026年7月7日,犹他州普罗沃。特伦特·纳尔逊 – pooled / 盖蒂图片社
赫尔作证称,调查人员后来在附近树林里发现了疑似作案武器——一把留有一发空弹壳的栓动步枪,用毛巾包裹着。当晚晚些时候,一名警察再次在校园区域发现了鲁滨逊。
辩方反对播放第二段经过增强处理的、此前已向媒体公开的同款监控视频,法官予以支持。
本周的预审听证会是本案迄今为止最重要的证据展示环节。当局指控23岁的鲁滨逊于9月10日枪击了柯克,当时这位保守派活动人士、唐纳德·特朗普总统的盟友正在向数千名观众发表演讲。
前校警克里斯托弗·巴利周一作证称,他目睹了枪击事件,随后前往附近的碎石屋顶,那里似乎有人曾俯卧在地,视线可以清晰覆盖柯克所在的位置。
“看起来像是一个狙击手掩体,”巴利在法庭上说道。
庭审将听取泰勒·鲁滨逊室友的证词
检方还计划展示华盛顿县警长办公室9月11日的视频——即鲁滨逊自首当天的画面,以及鲁滨逊室友的录证词。
法官格拉夫上月裁定,鲁滨逊的前室友无需在预审听证会上当庭作证。
检方指控鲁滨逊在留给室友(同时也是其恋人)的纸条中供认:“我有机会除掉查理·柯克,我要这么做。”
检方称,据报道鲁滨逊曾给室友发短信称,他 targeting 柯克是因为他“受够了他的仇恨言论”。
检方还表示,他们计划提交将鲁滨逊与疑似作案武器联系起来的DNA证据、尸检结果以及证人证词。他们辩称,此次枪击危及了柯克校园活动现场的其他人员——根据犹他州法律,这一加重情节可使该罪行被判处死刑。
2026年7月6日,犹他州普罗沃,在泰勒·鲁滨逊为期一周预审听证会的首日,一辆停在第四区法院外的车辆上贴有多张查理·柯克的照片。弗朗西斯科·乔尔斯思/《盐湖城论坛报》/盖蒂图片社
柯克的家人出席听证会
柯克生前与他人共同创立的组织“转折点美国”曾动员保守派青年选民,助力特朗普连任第二届总统。
本周是柯克的父母凯瑟琳和罗伯特,以及遗孀埃丽卡自案件启动以来首次出现在法庭上。鲁滨逊的父母马特和安伯·鲁滨逊也到场出席,周一他们坐在柯克一家身后几排的位置。
周一,柯克的家人两次短暂离开法庭:一次是在巴利开始作证讲述查理·柯克抵达校园时,另一次是检方播放几段柯克遭枪击的写实视频。每次他们之后都返回了法庭。
在周一听证会前的一份声明中,凯瑟琳和罗伯特·柯克表示:“每一次法庭程序都痛苦地提醒着我们他的离世,以及这场无法挽回地影响了我们和他的孩子们的损失。”
检方门槛较低
此次听证会类似小型审判,但检方仅需证明有合理理由认定鲁滨逊杀害了柯克,且应受审。这一标准低于正式审判——在正式审判中检方必须“排除合理怀疑”地证明有罪。
法律专家表示,这意味着检方推进指控应该不会遇到太大困难。
辩护律师凯瑟琳·内斯特多次对检方提交的证据提出反对,法官大多驳回了她的异议。
当她询问巴利是否在人群逃离后在地面发现一个空枪套时,巴利承认他从未接管过这个枪套,也不清楚是否对其采集了指纹。
民众排队等候旁听听证会
犹他县居民达娜·布兰奇和琼·里维拉于周二午夜前在普罗沃的法院外排队,抢到了为数不多的公众旁听席位之一。
两位女性表示,她们当时就在枪击发生的人群中,如今每天都会想起这件事。
“感觉世界还在照常运转,但我们仍在处理这件事带来的创伤,”布兰奇说,“我们的心灵和思绪仍在努力消化这一切,没错,来到这里对我们多少有些帮助。”
里维拉周二穿着一件印有“自由”字样的衬衫——和柯克遇袭当天穿的一样。她说她希望能听到有关鲁滨逊所谓供认纸条的证词。
Charlie Kirk murder suspect ate at Chick-fil-A and changed clothes before shooting activist, agent says
2026-07-07 15:09:00-0400 / CBS/AP
The man charged with killing Charlie Kirk strolled Utah Valley University in shorts and a T-shirt, bought a meal at Chick-fil-A and made contact with Kirk’s staff, before returning in different clothes to shoot the conservative activist from a rooftop, an investigator testified Tuesday.
Utah State Bureau of Investigation Agent David Hull described Tyler Robinson’s alleged movements before and after Kirk was killed as prosecutors played previously unseen campus surveillance videos in state court. The defendant first arrived on campus about four hours before Kirk was killed, Hull said.
While the court on Tuesday watched video of Robinson allegedly walking to the roof and lying down, Erika Kirk appeared to be crying and dabbing her eyes.
Prosecutors say they intend to seek the death penalty in the case. They are trying to convince Judge Tony Graf that they have enough evidence to bring Robinson to trial on an aggravated murder charge.
Robinson has not yet entered a plea. His attorneys have not commented on his guilt or innocence. They have, however, sought to get the death penalty taken off the table, so far unsuccessfully.
In a video shown Tuesday, Robinson goes over a railing onto a rooftop, crouches down and runs to a site overlooking where Kirk was speaking, Hull testified. After the shooting, Robinson runs back across the roof, drops to the ground and flees on foot, Hull said.
Utah Department of Public Safety agent David Hull testifies during a preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk, on July 7, 2026 in Provo, Utah. Trent Nelson – Pool / Getty Images
Investigators later found the suspected murder weapon — a bolt-action rifle with one spent round — wrapped in a towel in some nearby woods. Later that night, a police officer again spotted Robinson in the campus area, Hull testified.
The defense objected to broadcasting a second, enhanced video showing the same surveillance footage that was played for media earlier, and the judge sustained.
This week’s preliminary hearing marks the most significant presentation of evidence to date in the case. Authorities allege Robinson, 23, shot Kirk on Sept. 10 while the conservative activist and ally of President Donald Trump was speaking to a crowd of thousands.
Former university police Officer Christopher Bagley testified Monday that he witnessed the shooting then went to the nearby gravel rooftop, where it appeared someone had been lying prone with a clear sightline to Kirk’s location.
“It looks like a sniper pad,” Bagley told the court.
Court will hear statement from Tyler Robinson’s roommate
Prosecutors also plan to present video from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office from Sept. 11 — the day Robinson turned himself in — and recorded testimony from Robinson’s roommate.
Judge Graf ruled last month that Robinson’s former roommate did not have to testify in person during the preliminary hearing.
Prosecutors allege Robinson confessed in a note left for his roommate, who was also his romantic partner, that read: “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.”
Robinson reportedly texted his roommate that he targeted Kirk because he “had enough of his hatred,” prosecutors have said.
Prosecutors have also said they plan to present DNA evidence linking Robinson to the suspected murder weapon, autopsy findings and witness statements. They contend the shooting endangered others at Kirk’s campus event — an aggravating circumstance that could make the crime punishable by death under Utah law.
A vehicle is parked outside 4th District Court with numerous images of Charlie Kirk during the first day of a weeklong preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, on July 6, 2026 in Provo, Utah. Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images
Kirk’s family members attend hearing
Before his death, Kirk and the organization he co-founded, Turning Point USA, galvanized the conservative youth vote to help Mr. Trump win a second term.
This week marks the first time Kirk’s parents, Kathryn and Robert, and widow, Erika, have been in the courtroom since the case began. Robinson’s parents, Matt and Amber Robinson, also have been present and sat a few rows behind the Kirks on Monday.
Kirk’s family briefly walked out of the courtroom twice on Monday — when Bagley started testifying about Charlie Kirk’s arrival on campus and again when prosecutors introduced several graphic videos of Kirk’s shooting. Each time, they returned.
In a statement before Monday’s hearing, Kathryn and Robert Kirk said, “Every court proceeding serves as a painful reminder of his death and the loss that has irrevocably impacted our lives and the lives of his children.”
Prosecutors have a low bar
The proceeding resembles a minitrial, but prosecutors need only demonstrate that there are reasonable grounds to believe Robinson killed Kirk and should stand trial. The standard is lower than for a trial, where prosecutors must prove guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt.”
Legal experts say that means prosecutors should have little trouble advancing their case.
Defense attorney Kathryn Nester repeatedly objected to evidence introduced by prosecutors. She was mostly overruled by the judge.
When she asked Bagley about finding an empty pistol holster on the ground after the crowd fled, he acknowledged he never took custody of the holster and didn’t know whether it had been fingerprinted.
Spectators camped out for hearing
Utah County residents Denae Branch and Jean Rivera lined up outside the courthouse in Provo around midnight Tuesday and snagged one of the few seats available to the public.
The women said they were in the crowd when Kirk was shot and now think about it every day.
“It feels like a lot of the world just kept spinning and we’re still dealing with the trauma of it,” Branch said. “Our hearts and minds are still trying to process it and, yeah, it kind of helps being here.”
Rivera on Tuesday wore a shirt that read “FREEDOM” — just as Kirk did on the day he was shot. She said she hoped to hear testimony about Robinson’s alleged confession note.
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