In Tyler Robinson’s pretrial hearing, the court plays police interview footage that includes testimony from his former partner, Lance Twiggs. Multiple outlets report that Twiggs describes Robinson’s alleged reaction after the shooting of Charlie Kirk, saying Robinson admitted regret. One report states Twiggs recalls the moment of an alleged tearful confession, while another says the footage includes Robinson telling Twiggs he “wishes he hadn’t done it.” The video is described as having been viewed in court for the first time on Thursday as part of the proceedings. The reports characterize Twiggs as a 23-year-old former lover who recounts details from the aftermath of the incident. The exact wording attributed to Robinson and the surrounding circumstances are presented through Twiggs’s account as captured in police footage. The reports do not indicate that the court has resolved the factual disputes beyond presenting the material as evidence in the hearing.
Video played in court includes account from Tyler Robinson’s partner after Charlie Kirk shooting
In Tyler Robinson’s pretrial hearing, the court plays police interview footage that includes testimony from his former partner, Lance Twiggs. Multiple outlets report that Twiggs describes Robinson’s a...
- A police interview video is played in Tyler Robinson’s pretrial hearing for the first time.
- The video includes statements attributed to Lance Twiggs, described as Robinson’s former partner.
- Twiggs says Robinson admitted regret after the shooting of Charlie Kirk.
- One account describes Robinson’s alleged confession as tearful; another quotes Robinson saying he “wishes he hadn’t done it.”
- The reports frame the footage as part of court proceedings, without indicating a final ruling on disputed claims.
Lance Twiggs, 23, the former partner of the suspect, was seen making the bombshell allegation in police interview footage played in Robinson's pretrial hearing on Thursday.
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