Surveillance footage shown during a preliminary hearing includes video that prosecutors say depicts Tyler Robinson in the hours before the shooting of Charlie Kirk. In testimony on Tuesday, a former investigator tells the court that the footage captures Robinson’s alleged movements and is used to place him near the relevant locations ahead of the attack. BBC Sport reports that, during the second day of the hearing, the video appears to show a man believed to be Robinson walking through a parking garage and then running across a roof. The outlets describe the footage as part of the evidence presented to the court, which is examining what happened before and around the time of the shooting. The reporting characterizes the video as “alleged” or “believed to be” Robinson, reflecting the fact that the hearing is preliminary and not a final determination of guilt. The focus of the presented evidence is the timeline and movements shown in the footage, which prosecutors say help connect Robinson to the scene prior to the shooting.