
Suspected Charlie Kirk Shooter
Tyler Robinson’s Court Hearing Garb
… No Ligature’s To Hang Himself
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Suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson wore a wierd outfit throughout his first court look Tuesday — and we’re informed his smock was designed so he could not dangle himself.
Robinson appeared just about in a inexperienced suicide prevention smock from the Utah County Jail the place he is been locked up within the Special Housing Unit since his arrest final week, accused of fatally taking pictures Kirk, in keeping with authorities.
During Tuesday’s hearing, Robinson was seated in a room dealing with the digicam, which confirmed him from his head to his torso dressed within the inexperienced smock, additionally known as anti-ligature clothes.
Raymond Ormond — a spokesperson for the Utah County Sheriff’s Office — tells TMZ … the smock may appear like a bulletproof vest, nevertheless it’s actually a one-piece robe with Velcro patches and no waistband, ties, cords or another ligature to hold oneself.
TMZ broke the story … Robinson was positioned within the Special Housing Unit beneath Special Watch so psychological well being professionals might decide if he is a hazard to himself or suicidal.
While it is unclear if Robinson has threatened suicide in jail … we’re informed Tyler knowledgeable his father he’d relatively take his personal life than flip himself in after allegedly killing Kirk. But, Robinson finally determined to give up to police.

On Tuesday, state prosecutors charged Robinson with aggravated murder and 6 different felonies. Robinson additionally faces potential federal costs in reference to Kirk’s murder through the Turning Point USA founder’s occasion at Utah Valley University final Wednesday.