Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson is seen LAUGHING in court just a few feet away from sobbing widow Erika


Charlie Kirk’s accused killer Tyler Robinson was seen laughing in court as the conservative star’s widow Erika wept just feet away. 

Erika Kirk, dressed in all black, faced her husband’s alleged murderer for the first time Monday morning as he appeared before a Utah judge for a five-day preliminary hearing.

She had burst into tears before the hearing even started, according to the Daily Mail’s reporter in the courtroom.

She was accompanied by her rarely-seen in-laws, Robert and Kathryn Kirk.

Donald Trump Jr and his wife, Bettina Anderson Trump, showed up to support the sobbing widow and were seated in the front row.

Robinson, however, is said to have been laughing with his attorney Kathy Nester ahead of the proceeding, which will determine if he has to stand trial for Kirk’s murder.

The 23-year-old is charged with aggravated murder in the September 10 assassination of Kirk, who was shot dead while addressing a crowd of thousands during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.

The accused killer turned himself in after the shooting and prosecutors allege that he also sent a text message confession to his partner.

He has not entered a plea in the case and attorneys have not commented on his guilt or innocence. The defense has sought to get the death penalty taken off the table.

Erika Kirk is seen walking into the Utah court house Monday morning where she faced her husband's alleged killer for the first time

Erika Kirk is seen walking into the Utah court house Monday morning where she faced her husband’s alleged killer for the first time

Tyler Robinson is charged with aggravated murder in the September 10 assassination of Kirk, who was shot dead while addressing a crowd of thousands during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University

Tyler Robinson is charged with aggravated murder in the September 10 assassination of Kirk, who was shot dead while addressing a crowd of thousands during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University

Kirk’s parents and his widow all left the courtroom shortly after Utah Valley University police officer Chris Bagley began testifying about the moments the Turning Point USA founder was shot.

Bagley said he could see Kirk’s right side as he spoke on the college campus on September 10 last year. 

Kirk was in the middle of answering a question when the officer heard a gunshot ring out. He saw people fleeing the area before police confirmed that they had had a suspect in custody over the radio.

Bagley began assessing the crowd for injuries as he worked to ‘preserve the crime scene.’

The officer told the court that there was a clear ‘line of sight’ from where Kirk was sat to the top of the Losee Center, where Robinson allegedly fired his rifle.

Kathryn Kirk, clutching a pocket-sized packet of tissues, listened to the testimony with her head bowed and eyes closed.

Erika leaned her head on a friend for comfort as the testimony was delivered.

Robinson looked at the exhibits on the monitor and took notes.

Erika was accompanied by Charlie's parents Robert and Kathryn Kirk

Erika was accompanied by Charlie’s parents Robert and Kathryn Kirk

Charlie Kirk speaks to a crowd during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 before he was shot dead

Charlie Kirk speaks to a crowd during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 before he was shot dead

The Kirks plan to attend the entire weeklong pretrial hearing for Robinson.

Ahead of the hearing, the family released a statement saying his death ‘irrevocably impacted our lives.’

‘Every court proceeding serves as a painful reminder of his death, and the loss that has irrevocably impacted our lives and the lives of his children,’ Erika said in the statement shared on X.

This week’s hearing marks the most significant presentation of evidence in Robinson’s case so far. 

After the hearing concludes, state District Judge Tony Graf must determine if the case should proceed. 

The judge previously denied a defense request to take the death penalty off the table after he held a prosecutor in contempt. 

A death sentence is an option in Utah only when a crime has aggravating circumstances. 

Prosecutors will argue in Robinson’s case that Kirk’s shooting endangered others in attendance.

Erika and Charlie Kirk with their two children

Erika and Charlie Kirk with their two children





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