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Enhanced Surveillance Video Shows Tyler Robinson Executing Charlie Kirk in Prone Position

Charlie Kirk Show · Tyler Robinson Hearing: The Final Wrap-Up | Deace | 7.10.2026 · July 10, 2026
Enhanced Surveillance Video Shows Tyler Robinson Executing Charlie Kirk in Prone Position
Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk Show
Tyler Robinson Hearing: The Final Wrap-Up | Deace | 7.10.2026
"You see him shooting Charlie, you see him executing Charlie, you see him take the shot. It's the most damning thing I've seen all week for Tyler Robinson. With the zoom in, it just changes everything. He walks up over the guardrail, goes down, and you could see him kind of working on something. I believe that's when he was assembling the rifle. He then stands up, he runs very quickly across the gravel roof to the edge. And then when he gets to the edge, you see him go down and he's in the prone position."
Jack Posobiec, who viewed enhanced surveillance footage in court, described crystal-clear video showing Tyler Robinson assembling a rifle on the UVU rooftop, taking prone shooting position, and firing at 12:23:28 PM. Multiple reporters confirmed the enhanced video quality was extraordinarily high, allowing clear identification of Robinson's face, movements, and the distinct limp caused by concealing the rifle in his pants. The footage prompted audible gasps in the courtroom and left Charlie Kirk's widow Erica and parents sobbing as they watched the assassination unfold in vivid detail.

About this episode

Andrew Crapuchettes and Blake Neff, along with guests Steve Deace and Jack Posobiec, provided comprehensive coverage of the final day of Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing for the murder of Charlie Kirk. The hearing concluded with the court viewing previously unreleased enhanced surveillance footage that, according to multiple eyewitnesses in the courtroom, showed Robinson in crystal-clear detail assembling a rifle, taking prone shooting position, and executing Kirk at 12:23:28 PM on the Utah Valley University campus. The video quality was described as extraordinarily high, allowing clear identification of Robinson's face, his vehicle's license plate, and his distinctive limp caused by concealing the rifle in his pants. The footage caused audible gasps in the courtroom and left Kirk's widow Erica and his parents sobbing as they watched the assassination unfold frame by frame. In a significant setback for the defense, their own DNA expert from the ATF testified that forensic evidence linked Robinson to the crime at a probability of at least one in one trillion, though the actual probability could be substantially higher. The Kirk family, through attorney Jeff Nyman, immediately filed a motion requesting Judge Graf issue a probable cause determination no later than September 1st, warning that further delays could push the case past the one-year anniversary of the assassination. The preliminary hearing, originally scheduled for May, had already been delayed by two months. Steve Deace characterized the case as the most viewed murder in human history and criticized what he called an unprecedented delay for a case with such overwhelming evidence. The episode also documented a significant shift in public opinion, with numerous social media users publicly apologizing for promoting conspiracy theories that targeted Erica Kirk, many citing Candace Owens' podcasts as influential in their mistaken beliefs. The hosts framed this as a potential teaching moment about the dangers of rushing to judgment in the social media age.

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