Salt Lake City’s ‘No Kings’ protest and shooting
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Three days after a fatal shooting during the "No Kings" protest march in Salt Lake City, prosecutors have not yet filed charges. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said “any comment” on the active case “would be inappropriate.
Salt Lake City police are investigating two self-described "peacekeepers" after a fatal protest shooting left one dead and one injured.
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The man who was fatally shot during the Salt Lake City "No Kings" protest was a fashion designer with a local company and a former contestant on Bravo's "Project Runway." Police identified the victim of Saturday's shooting as Arthur Folasa "Afa" Ah Loo.
Note to readers •The Salt Lake Tribune has made this story free to all.A marcher critically wounded in a shooting at Salt Lake City’s 10,000-strong “No Kings” protest on Saturday night has died, police reported Sunday afternoon.
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US Weekly on MSN‘Project Runway’ Designer Afa Dead After Shooting at ‘No Kings’ Protest in Salt Lake CityProject Runway's Arthur Folasa Ah Loo died after being shot during the 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City, according to police reports
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Latin Times on MSNShooting at Salt Lake City 'No Kings' Protest 'Does Not Define Our City,' Says MayorA shooting at Salt Lake City's "No Kings" protest left one person critically injured and another hospitalized.
Salt Lake City police said in a post to social media that the shooting was "possibly associated" with a "No Kings" demonstration.
An estimated 10,000 people were peacefully marching in downtown Salt Lake City when shots rang out, killing an "innocent bystander," police said.