A Utah judge has barred news media from taking some video and photos of Charlie Kirk’s accused killer — including any of his shackles — but wasn’t ready Monday to place further limits on what news cameras can capture inside the courtroom.
Fourth District Judge Tony Graf called media and public attention to the case “extraordinary.” He did not rule on a request from Tyler Robinson’s attorneys to restrict news coverage of the case, saying it required “further briefing.”
The case has drawn intense national attention after Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. A family friend persuaded Robinson to turn himself in, ending a 33-hour manhunt, authorities said.
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