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Note to readers • The Salt Lake Tribune is making this story free to all.After a shooting left one person “critically injured” during a “No Kings” protest in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah leaders say they’re thankful for those protesters who remained peaceful and for the first responders who rushed to the scene Saturday night.
Arturo Gamboa, 24, was taken into custody by law enforcement officers, after allegedly pulled out his rifle and killed a man during an ongoing ‘No Kings’ protest rally in Utah.
SALT LAKE CITY ( KTVX) — A person is dead after they were struck by crossfire during an incident at a “No Kings” protest in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday, police have confirmed.
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. “Our victim was not the intended target,” Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd said, “but rather an innocent bystander participating in the demonstration”
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Arturo Gamboa, 24, is taken away in handcuffs on a gurney and yells that he was shot during the “No Kings” protest and march in Salt Lake City on Saturday. A 39-year-old man died Saturday after being shot during the protest, police said. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)
A full day of "No Kings" protests brought huge crowds to across Utah as part of a coordinated effort of nationwide demonstrations against the Trump administration and its immigration policies.
No Kings Protest” events are planned across the country this Saturday, with dozens scheduled in Utah.The “No Kings Protest” in Ogden is being organized by Ogde
From chants about democracy to immigration, organizers estimated more than 4,000 people held up signs, cheered the various speakers and waved American flags.