Charlie Kirk Murder Defendant Cites Media Bias in Renewed Bid to Ban Court Cameras
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Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, has asked a judge to ban video cameras from most court proceedings. Robinson is accused of fatally shooting Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10; prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. He is 23 and has not entered a plea as defense lawyers press motions to restrict cameras and seal some records, saying coverage could taint jurors.