Prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case say they have gathered “voluminous” evidence against the accused shooter.
Utah County Chief Deputy Attorney Chad Grunander emphasized the large amount of discovery and the goal of efficiently sharing it with the defense.
Legal experts note that the prosecution’s focus on the volume of evidence signals a strong strategy, highlighting physical evidence, surveillance footage, the weapon tied to Robinson’s grandfather, bullet casings, social media messages, and prints on the roof.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed a positive DNA match and texts suggesting Robinson admitted to the shooting, Fox News has reported.
The case is expected to unfold over the coming months as this evidence is reviewed and presented.
