The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has entered its second day. Prosecutors are working to show that they have enough evidence against Robinson to move the case forward. The hearing is taking place in Rochester, where Kirk was killed.

Prosecutors have presented video evidence from the day of the killing, which they say shows Robinson's involvement.

"We believe that the evidence will show that Tyler Robinson was responsible for the death of Charlie Kirk," said a prosecutor. The case has drawn attention from across the country, with many following the developments in Rochester. Robinson's lawyers have not commented on the case, but it is expected that they will present their defense in the coming days. The preliminary hearing is expected to continue throughout the week, with a decision on whether to move the case forward expected soon.

The Rochester community is watching the case closely, with many eager to see justice served. The killing of Charlie Kirk has had a profound impact on the community, with many still reeling from the loss. As the case moves forward, Rochester residents will be watching to see how the justice system handles the situation.