Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson will be allowed to wear civilian clothes in court after he made the same legal request as that of Luigi Mangione, another accused political assassin.

Robinson, 22, who allegedly shot father-of-two Kirk in the neck with a high-powered rifle rounds inscribed with pro-trans messages, asked to be allowed to wear civilian clothes in court — even before his jury trial.

Judge Tony Graf agreed to the request, but denied Robinson’s bid to ditch his shackles in the courtroom, citing the safety of the public and court staff.

Robinson, “shall be dressed as one who is presumed innocent,” Graf ruled Monday.

Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, asked a judge to allow him to appear in civilian clothes in court. AP

But the judge stopped sho

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