Erika Kirk, the widow of the late blimpish activistic Charlie Kirk, says she wishes to spot cameras successful the courtroom during the execution proceedings of the antheral charged with killing her hubby astatine a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) rally successful Utah earlier this year.
"There were cameras each implicit my hubby erstwhile helium was murdered," Kirk told Fox News big Jesse Watters during an exclusive interview acceptable to aerial successful afloat connected Wednesday. "There person been cameras each implicit my friends and household mourning. There person been cameras each implicit me, analyzing my each move, analyzing my each smile, my each tear."
She pleaded, "We merit to person cameras successful there."
Watters had asked Kirk astir defence attorneys for Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, requesting cameras beryllium banned from the tribunal proceedings fixed its high-profile nature.
Videos taken astatine the scene astatine Utah Valley University that time amusement Kirk being struck successful the cervix by a single gunshot wound earlier helium was rushed to the infirmary wherever helium aboriginal was pronounced dead.
Prosecutors person charged Robinson with aggravated execution and six different counts aft he turned himself into police conscionable days aft Kirk was shot. Utah is seeking the decease penalty.
"Why not beryllium transparent?" Erika Kirk, who has taken the helm of TPUSA, said. "There's thing to hide. I cognize there's not due to the fact that I've seen what the lawsuit is built on."
Robinson is owed backmost successful tribunal successful January. Kirk's sidesplitting has sparked widespread debate astir the temperature of governmental discourse successful America and galvanized galore connected the right, including President Trump, who person accused liberals of emboldening radical to commit acts of governmental violence.
"Let everyone spot what existent evil is," Kirk told Watters. "This is thing that could interaction a procreation and generations to come."





