As Tyler Robinson awaits trial for the alleged assassination of Charlie Kirk, his lawyers have argued in a new court filing that authorities have not been able to link the bullet that killed the conservative activist to a gun owned by their client. Robinson's defense team made the claim in a motion to delay an upcoming preliminary hearing that's scheduled for May. At the hearing, a judge is expected to decide whether the case will move forward to trial.
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Bullet That Killed Charlie Kirk Doesn't Match Suspect's Rifle, Lawyers Say
March 31, 2026
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