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New Video Tracks Tyler Robinson’s Post‑Shooting Stop as Defense Questions Timeline

The footage underscores timing questions the defense intends to test in the capital case.

Overview

  • Surveillance video shows a Dodge Challenger linked to Tyler Robinson at a Maverik gas station in Cedar City around 7:15 a.m. on Sept. 11, less than a day after Charlie Kirk was shot.
  • Police say the video captures Robinson paying by card and pumping fuel, and an incident report states he did not use any trash cans during the stop.
  • Robinson was arrested later that day in St. George after he allegedly confessed or implied guilt to his parents, a romantic partner, and friends, according to court documents.
  • Prosecutors have charged Robinson with seven counts, including aggravated homicide that carries potential death‑penalty exposure, and he has not entered a plea.
  • Defense counsel requested additional time to review discovery, and legal expert Skye Lazaro highlighted possible weaknesses tied to the timeline and any missing bodycam footage from an alleged police encounter.