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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.
Video of Saturday’s No Kings protest in Salt Lake City appears to contradict the police's version of deadly shooting.
For more than two hours, 10,000 protesters coalesced in their anger against President Donald Trump and his policies to march peacefully through scorching Salt Lake City streets Saturday.
Utah investigators sought help from the public as they work to unravel who was at fault when a safety volunteer at a weekend ...
New video of the shooting at Saturday’s "No Kings" march shows the suspect running behind a fence and emerging in front of ...
A new picture of the Salt Lake City protester arrested in a deadly “No Kings” shooting is emerging, and it is different from ...
Utah lawmakers met with the Salt Lake police chief in a closed meeting for updates on the "No Kings" protest shooting.Salt ...
As lawmakers demand answers and the community mourns Arthur Ah Loo, questions pile up: Who gave peacekeepers power to use deadly force?
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SLCPD briefs lawmakers on fatal shooting at 'No Kings' protestThe Salt Lake City Police Department met with lawmakers today to speak about the fatal shooting at the "No Kings" protest over the weekend. Lawmakers asked questions about the "peacekeepers" and what ...
A man who was believed to be part of a peacekeeping team for the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City shot at a person with a ...
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