Salt Lake City’s ‘No Kings’ protest and shooting
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The “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City was struck by violence when a man allegedly brandished a rifle near the crowd.
Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was shot and critically wounded during the protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14. He later died in the hospital from his injuries, the Salt Lake City Police Department confirmed in a news release.
An innocent bystander at a “No Kings” protest in Utah was shot and killed by a “peacekeeper” who was aiming for a different man pointing an AR-15-style rifle toward the crowd, witnesses told Salt Lake City police.
Organizers of the SLC 'No Kings' protest told KSL TV that a volunteer peacekeeper fired his weapon believing there was an "imminent threat to protesters."
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East Idaho News on MSN‘Safety volunteer’ who fired shots during ‘No Kings’ protest is a military veteran, Utah organizers sayAlthough police say the so-called “peacekeeper” who shot two people during the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City — including an innocent bystander who was killed — had no law enforcement experience,
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Arturo Gamboa was identified as the suspect in the shooting of 39-year-old Arthur Folasa Ah Loo at a 'No Kings Day' protest in Salt Lake City
Kevin Krebs, 31, of Malvern, Pa., is facing more than two dozen additional charges after investigators searched his house on Monday.