In a Utah District Court proceeding involving Tyler Robinson, Judge Tony Graf declines to consider video footage presented by prosecutors, according to reports. The video is intended to be part of the state’s evidence in Robinson’s case. The footage involves a person described as a suspect in connection with the killing of Charlie Kirk and footage allegedly shows the suspect fleeing the scene. The reports say the prosecution’s version of the video has been edited, and the judge’s ruling prevents that specific footage from being considered. The exact grounds for the exclusion are described as related to the court’s refusal to accept the footage as presented, rather than a merits decision on the underlying allegations. The ruling affects what evidence the court will consider during the trial process. No final determination of guilt or innocence is reported in the coverage provided. The case continues with the prosecution and defense expected to proceed based on the evidence the court permits.