During a Monday hearing in Utah related to the case involving Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, the presiding judge is shown reacting as court footage is played. According to reporting, the judge visibly winces and shifts his position while watching video depicting the moment an accused gunman, Tyler Robinson, shoots Kirk through the neck. The New York Post describes the reaction in detail, stating that Judge Tony Graf flinches and moves his seat back as he views the monitor in the courtroom. The reports characterize the footage as disturbing and frame the judge’s reaction as a visible response to the evidence being presented to the court as part of the ongoing proceedings. While the accounts focus primarily on the judge’s reaction to the video, they indicate that the hearing includes the presentation of specific images from the incident, and that the case remains under judicial review following the alleged shooting. The reporting does not provide additional confirmed details on the broader legal arguments or outcomes from the hearing in the excerpts provided.