Community remembers Utah man killed at 'No Kings' protest
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A 39-year-old man died Saturday night after being shot during Salt Lake City’s “No Kings” protest while a crowd of about 10,000 people marched.
As prosecutors consider potential criminal charges against the man whose alleged actions caused the shooting death of another man during Saturday's "No Kings" protest, the investigation into the so-called "peacekeeper" who actually fired the fatal shot also continues.
Two days after a bystander was shot and killed by a stray bullet at Saturday's "No Kings" protest, the SLCPD confirmed it is investigating the role of the “peacekeeper” who fired their weapon at a suspect who faces murder charges.
Salt Lake City police said in a post to social media that the shooting was "possibly associated" with a "No Kings" demonstration.
Detectives believe the victim was at the demonstration as a bystander and “was not the intended target of the gunfire.”
At least one person was critically injured in a shooting during a ‘No King’ protest in Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City police said they have taken three people into custody after the “No Kings” m
At one of the day's first No Kings demonstrations in Utah, lifelong Salt Lake City resident Francie Barber, 74, said she is saddened by the direction the country is going in under President Donald Trump’s leadership.
One victim and one suspect were hospitalized after a shooting during the "No Kings" protest in downtown Salt Lake City.About 10,000 people were marching between
Thousands gathered at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Park Saturday evening for another “No Kings” protest, following the earlier demonstration at the University of Utah.