Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appears at a preliminary hearing in Provo, Utah, where prosecutors seek to persuade a judge to send the case to trial. Multiple outlets report that the court is hearing evidence over several days, with U.S. District Judge Tony Graf scheduled to consider whether the prosecution has met the threshold required for a murder trial.

Prosecutors present accounts of what they say happened on the day Kirk was killed and aim to connect Robinson to the alleged crime. Coverage describes presentation of forensic material, including DNA evidence tied to a murder weapon, along with autopsy findings and witness testimony. Outlets also report that surveillance material from the relevant day is part of the state’s case.

BBC Sport reports that new footage is shown at the hearing, including imagery of a man on a rooftop near the shooting scene. Other outlets describe prosecutors unveiling video depicting an alleged sniper in a firing position.

Robinson’s defense team also presents material during the proceedings, and the judge’s decision is expected after the evidence review in coming weeks.