Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing allowed to wear street clothes in court amid intense scrutiny
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A 22-year-old man charged with the killing of Charlie Kirk can wear street clothes in court but must be restrained for security reasons due to the case's high public and media attention. The judge emphasized protecting the presumption of innocence amid serious charges, including the potential death penalty, for the accused, Tyler Robinson, who is accused of shooting Kirk at Utah Valley University.
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