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Salt Lake City police said in a post to social media that the shooting was "possibly associated" with a "No Kings" demonstration.
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.
The Salt Lake City Police Department has released new details following a fatal shooting during the “No Kings” demonstration in downtown
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. Salt Lake City police officers responded to the area of 151 South State Street just before 8 p.
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)
Salt Lake City police are investigating two self-described "peacekeepers" after a fatal protest shooting left one dead and one injured.
The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred during a “No Kings” protest Saturday night, leaving one person with critical injuries. An estimated 10,000 people were marching at the time.
Detectives believe the victim was at the demonstration as a bystander and “was not the intended target of the gunfire.”
The shooting reportedly occurred during a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, CBS News reported ... ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Utah Gov.
Denver police say they believe the vast majority of people participating in the ‘No Kings’ Protest left after the event ended around 4 p.m. FOX31's Alliyah Sims spoke with one demonstrator who said the goal was to peacefully share their message.