Lawyers question bullet link in Charlie Kirk killing case

Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, have requested a delay in his preliminary hearing to review evidence, including an inconclusive ATF bullet analysis. The defense cites a federal report that could not connect a bullet fragment from Kirk's autopsy to a rifle found near the scene. Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty in the case.

Provo, Utah — Tyler Robinson's defense team filed a motion to postpone the preliminary hearing scheduled for May, arguing they need more time to examine extensive materials and a key forensic report. According to court documents, an analysis by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) failed to conclusively link a bullet fragment recovered during Charlie Kirk's autopsy to the rifle discovered near the shooting site at Utah Valley University in Orem on September 10. The FBI is conducting additional tests, including a second bullet analysis and an examination of the bullet's lead composition, the filings state, as reported by CBS Salt Lake City affiliate KUTV. The ATF results remain private, though defense attorneys have referenced inconclusive snippets in public documents. Forensic ballistics experts rely on microscopic markings from a gun's barrel, akin to fingerprints, but success depends on the fragment's size and condition. Robinson, 22, faces aggravated murder charges, and prosecutors have said they intend to pursue the death penalty. They cite DNA matching Robinson on the rifle's trigger, a fired cartridge casing, and two unfired cartridges. Defense lawyers counter that multiple individuals' DNA appeared on some items, necessitating further analysis. Prosecutors also referenced a text from Robinson to his romantic partner, stating he targeted Kirk because he 'had enough of his hatred.' Robinson has not entered a plea. He is next due in court on April 17 for a hearing on a motion to prohibit cameras in the courtroom.

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