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Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Charlie Kirk's killer.

The Hungarian news outlet 444.hu reports that prosecutors in Utah are seeking the death penalty against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative activist. The case involves a shooting at the Utah Valley University campus on September 10, 2025, during which Kirk was shot while engaging in a debate with students. Prosecutors have presented evidence over a week-long hearing, identifying Robinson as the suspect based on surveillance footage and vehicle identification. The victim’s wife, Erika Kirk, and other family members were present but left before the video evidence was shown. Robinson's family and Donald Trump's son were also in attendance. The article highlights the political significance of Kirk, who was associated with mobilizing young voters and supporting Trump's 2024 re-election bid.

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