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Tyler Robinson looked away as assassination video played showing him kill Charlie Kirk

Megyn Kelly Show · What Surveillance Video Played INSIDE Courtroom at Tyler Robinson Hearing REVEALED, w/ Jack Posobiec · July 13, 2026
Tyler Robinson looked away as assassination video played showing him kill Charlie Kirk
Megyn Kelly Show
Megyn Kelly Show
What Surveillance Video Played INSIDE Courtroom at Tyler Robinson Hearing REVEALED, w/ Jack Posobiec
"Tyler Robinson looked away when this was played. And I checked with some other people in the courtroom to verify this, but his table monitor was turned off. When this was played. He didn't even watch."
During the courtroom screening of surveillance footage showing the moment Charlie Kirk was shot, accused assassin Tyler Robinson refused to watch, looking away and having his table monitor turned off. The reporter describes the experience as watching "an act of pure, unmitigated evil" while Kirk's wife, mother, and father sat in the courtroom. Evidence including DNA on the rifle and ammunition overwhelmingly points to Robinson as the shooter.

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Megyn Kelly interviews court reporter Jack about previously unreleased surveillance footage shown during the Tyler Robinson murder trial that captured the moment Robinson allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk. The footage, played in court on Friday but not livestreamed publicly, shows Robinson in black clothing climbing over a guardrail on a rooftop, crouching to assemble a rifle, taking a prone shooting position, and firing the fatal shot at 12:23 PM before running across the roof. Jack describes the experience of watching the video in the courtroom alongside Kirk's wife, mother, and father as emotionally devastating, calling it witnessing "an act of pure, unmitigated evil." Notably, Robinson himself turned away during the video playback and had his courtroom monitor turned off, unable or unwilling to watch himself commit the act. The interview reveals that the high-quality surveillance footage is far clearer than previously released compressed versions, showing timestamps that align precisely with officer testimony and other evidence. Jack argues the video represents unprecedented documentation of an assassination, potentially the first time in history that the actual moment of a political assassination has been captured on video. He calls for the full release of all raw footage to the public. The discussion also addresses online backlash to Jack's reporting, with some claiming he misrepresented the video quality and content. Jack defends his account and emphasizes that the existence of any surveillance footage of such a historic assassination is remarkable. The evidence against Robinson includes DNA on the rifle and ammunition, his own vehicle captured on video, clothing and accessories he was known to wear, cell phone data, and text messages afterward referencing the shooting, including "I guess grandpa's rifle worked just fine."

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