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Judge Weighs Removing Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk Case

A Utah judge is expected to rule on Tuesday on whether to disqualify prosecutors from the trial of the man accused of assassinating conservative leader Charlie Kirk because a daughter of a senior prosecutor witnessed the killing.

This month, District Court Judge Tony Graf held a hearing on the challenge by defense lawyers for Tyler Robinson, who contend that prosecutors from the Utah County Attorney’s Office should be disqualified from the case.

Robinson’s defense attorneys noted that the 18-year-old daughter of a senior prosecutor witnessed the September 10 murder.

Grunander testified that his daughter’s presence at the shooting did not play any role in his office’s move to seek the death penalty. He said the decision was made after he and other prosecutors decided they had sufficient evidence against Robinson.

“We felt there’s simply no conflict here,” Grunander told the Provo, Utah, court during a Feb. 3 hearing.

There has been no discussion in court or filings of who would prosecute the case if the judge rules to disqualify Grunander’s team. Defense lawyers have previously requested that the Utah state attorney general’s office answer their conflict of interest allegations, not the Utah County Attorney’s Office.

Robinson, 22, was studying to be an electrician. He is accused of firing a single round from a rooftop that struck down Kirk as he debated students at Utah Valley University in Orem during a tour of U.S. colleges.

Kirk was credited with mobilizing young voters who helped President Donald Trump win the 2024 election. His assassination on stage in front of hundreds of onlookers was a stunning public display of mounting political violence in the U.S.

Robinson is charged with aggravated murder, witness tampering and obstruction of justice. He will not enter a plea until after a preliminary hearing, tentatively scheduled for mid-May.

Savannah Guthrie Announces $1M Reward in Mother’s Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie announced her family is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, who went missing from her Arizona home more than three weeks ago..

“Someone out there knows something that can bring her home,” the “Today” show host said in an emotional Instagram video posted Tuesday morning.

Guthrie said it has been 24 days since her mother “was taken in the dark of night from her bed,” describing the time since as relentless agony for her family.

“And every hour and minute and second and every long night has been agony since then of worrying about her and fearing for her, aching for her and most of all just missing her — just missing her.”

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen at her home outside Tucson, Arizona, on Jan. 31 and was reported missing the next day. Authorities believe she was kidnapped, and the FBI released surveillance videos of a masked man who was outside Guthrie’s front door on the night she vanished.

In her video, Guthrie  noted the outpouring of support worldwide for her mother’s safe return.

“We know that millions of you have been praying, so many people have been praying of every faith and no faith at all, praying for her return, and we feel those prayers,” she said.

“Please keep praying without ceasing. We still believe in a miracle. We still believe that she can come home.”

Guthrie went on to acknowledge the possibility that her mother may not be alive. 

Funeral for 12-year-old victim of trans Tumbler Ridge shooter canceled over threats against family

The funeral planned in Tumbler Ridge for Kylie Smith, a 12-year-old who was killed in a school shooting last week, has been canceled due to potential threats made against her family, according to a report by Tumbler RidgeLines.

The local outlet reported that Smith’s father revealed that there have been legitimate potential threats from “direct threats made to our family’s safety by a very dangerous person” and that “We cannot risk any further endangerment to this community.”

A post from a funeral home showed that a celebration of life was planned for Smith on Saturday at the Trend Mountain Conference Centre, open only to Tumbler Ridge residents, friends, and family.

“The family of Kylie wishes to extend their deepest and most heartfelt thank-you to everyone who has shown love, support, and kindness during this incredibly difficult time,” an obituary read.

Smith was one of eight people killed in a shooting last week after 18-year-old trans-identifying suspect Jesse van Rootselaar killed his mother and step-brother before going to a school in the town and killing five children and a teacher. Smith’s father, Lance Young, previously told CTV News that “She was just a beautiful soul. She loves art and anime. She wanted to go to school in Toronto, and we just loved her so much. She was thriving in high school,”

Smith’s 15-year-old brother Ethan hid inside a utility closet during the shooting.

“I soaked in that moment watching them walk in the door together, for whatever reason,” her father added. “I didn’t know it would be the last time.”

BREAKING UPDATE: 21-year-old Austin Martin who was shot, killed during ‘unauthorized entry’ to Mar-a-Lago was obsessed with Epstein files

21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin from Cameron, North Carolina, the gunman who tried to break into Mar-a-Lago with a firearm, was obsessed with the Epstein filed, TMZ notes. Martin’s family had reported him missing on Saturday and he was killed during an “unauthorized entry” to President Donald Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago via the north gate in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Martin had sent a text message to a co-worker on February 15 discussing the files. That message, obtained by TMZ, read “I don’t know if you read up on the Epstein Files, but evil is real and unmistakable.” 

“The best people like you and I can do is use what little influence we have. Tell other people about what you hear about the Epstein files and what the government is doing about it. Raise awareness,” he went on.

Martin worked at the Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in North Carolina as well as another job and lived with his parents. He was also a sketch artist. It was after the latest traunch of documents were released by the DOJ that he shared his belief that a government cover-up was underway and that people were “getting away with it.”

TMZ further reports that “Austin was outspoken about his Christian faith and political views. We’re told he regularly expressed support for Trump, telling colleagues as recently as late last year he believed Trump was a strong leader.”

Martin was shot and killed by law enforcement on Sunday morning after trying to enter President Donald Trump’s resort with a shotgun and a gas can at 1:30 am via the north gate. He was shot after failing to drop the gun when he entered the inner perimeter of the property. A box for the firearm was found in his vehicle after the shooting, according to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.

“In the middle of the night while most Americans were asleep, the United States Secret Service acted quickly and decisively to neutralize a crazy person, armed with a gun and a gas canister, who intruded President Trump’s home,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. “Federal law enforcement are working 24/7 to keep our country safe and protect all Americans. It’s shameful and reckless that Democrats have chosen to shut down their Department.”

Both President Trump and First Lady Melania were at the White House and were not present at Mar-a-Lago at the time of the incident.

The Secret Service released a statement on the matter, saying “On February 22, around 1:30 a.m., a male in his early 20s was shot by U.S.

“Secret Service agents and a deputy from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO) following an unauthorized entry into the secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago.

The individual, whose identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, was pronounced deceased. The individual was observed by the north gate of the Mar-a-Lago property carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can.

“U.S. Secret Service agents and a PBSO deputy confronted the individual and shots were fired by law enforcement during the encounter. No U.S. Secret Service or PBSO personnel were injured. There were no Secret Service protectees present at the location at the time of the incident.

“The incident, including the individual’s background, actions, potential motive, and the use of force, is under investigation by the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service, and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. In accordance with agency policy, the involved Secret Service agents will be placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.”

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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