Salt Lake City’s ‘No Kings’ protest and shooting
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Police are investigating the shooting.Salt Lake City police are investigating the roles of two self-described "peacekeepers" following a fatal shooting at Saturday's protest that left one person dead and another injured,
The “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City was struck by violence when a man allegedly brandished a rifle near the crowd
At 7:56 p.m., Redd said a police officer heard shots near 151 S. State St. First responders soon found Ah Loo injured on the ground. Medics quickly surrounded him, offering aid, but he died later at a local hospital.
On the same day Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in a "politically-motivated" assassination, more "politically-motivated" violence occurred at peaceful protests across the country.
Detectives believe the victim was at the demonstration as a bystander and “was not the intended target of the gunfire.”
As 40 people sheltered in a covered space in downtown Salt Lake City after the No Kings shooting, somebody saw a man with a gun.
Most of the "No Kings" protests across the country were peaceful, however, one person has died from a shooting in Salt Lake City.
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