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Utah 50501, the organizers of Saturday's protest in downtown Salt Lake City, say there was an "imminent threat" to protesters before the deadly shooting.
SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) – Hours after a protest turned into mayhem, some of the marchers returned to downtown Salt Lake City to pay their respects to a man they never knew. On Saturday, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo was shot and killed during the “No Kings” protest.
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.
Explore an interactive map of the “No Kings” protest and shooting in downtown Salt Lake City below. Some 10,000 people gathered in Salt Lake City for a "No Kings" rally and march as President Donald Trump was overseeing a military parade in Washington, D.C. About an hour into the march, shots were fired.
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.
Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was shot and critically wounded during the protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14. He later died in the hospital from his injuries, the Salt Lake City Police Department confirmed in a news release.
The fashion designer was among 10,000 protesters who occupied downtown Salt Lake City for the “No Kings” protest.
Three people were taken into custody Saturday night in connection with a shooting during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, according to police.