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Nearly two weeks after a shooting at Salt Lake City’s “No Kings” rally left one protester dead, prosecutors are waiting for police to finalize an investigation before weighing criminal ...
The Salt Lake City Police Department has not offered a charging recommendation regarding the fatal "No Kings" protest shooting.Instead, the police department pr ...
Some of the people behind Salt Lake City’s "No Kings" protest are speaking out for the first time since the event and accidental shooting that happened at the protest. There have been a lot of ...
A man accused of wielding a rifle at a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City before an armed safety volunteer opened fire and accidentally killed a protester has been released from jail, court ...
Months before the Salt Lake City “No Kings” protest on June 14 where police say an armed “peacekeeper” accidentally shot and killed a man, the Utah Department of Public Safety had warned ...
The national 50501 organization has cut ties with the Salt Lake City branch following the deadly shooting at the Salt Lake City protest that occurred on June 14.
With murky details around ‘No Kings’ organizers, should SLC verify protest organizer identities? Salt Lake City may reevaluate its permit process, but officials will have to ensure any ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A funeral has been planned for the man killed in the Salt Lake City "No Kings" protest, with a public service held at a downtown convention center.
Ah Loo was joined by 18,000 protesters who packed downtown Salt Lake City for the “No Kings” protest – one of 2,000 events nationwide denouncing the Trump administration.
Video of Saturday’s "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City appears to show a suspect with his rifle aimed down and not running until a volunteer begins shooting. That’s different than what ...
SALT LAKE CITY — As Salt Lake County prosecutors are weighing what charges, if any, to file after a deadly shooting at the "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah's self-defense law is likely ...
MILLER: Ah Loo was fatally shot by an unnamed safety volunteer while marching in the No Kings protest. Salt Lake City police say Ah Loo wasn't the intended target. He was an innocent bystander.
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