Interview with Charlie Kirk assassination suspect’s roommate to be played in court – follow live

Lawyers are arguing over whether the video can be used as evidence against suspect Tyler Robinson at trial.

The judge and lawyers are now discussing the video statement from Tyler Robinson’s roommate Lance Twiggs that will be shown in court today.

Specifically, that certain part of the statement will be redacted and not heard by the courtroom. Judge Graf gave the legal teams timestamps of sections of the videos that are not to be played in court.

The defence team and state prosecutors are now going back and forth over about which of those redactions should be made.

Reminder: Investigators say Robinson communicated with Twiggs immediately after the shooting. Since then, Twiggs has given multiple statements to law enforcement.

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