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A man who brought a rifle to a “No Kings” rally in Utah — prompting an armed safety volunteer to open fire and accidentally kill a protester — has been released from jail while the ...
After Utah Gov. Spencer Cox weighed in on shooting during ‘No Kings’ protest in Salt Lake City that left one man dead, Utah50501 protest organizers push back in statement through attorney ...
In the aftermath of the deadly “No Kings” shooting in Salt Lake City, almost no details have emerged about the ...
In the wake of that shooting, the national 50501 group that has organized “No Kings” protests across the country disowned the Utah chapter that organized the Salt Lake City protest, citing a ...
The Utah chapter of 50501 Movement, which helped organize the “No Kings” protest, said in a statement Monday that the man who confronted Gamboa was a military veteran and “safety volunteer ...
Some of the people behind Salt Lake City’s "No Kings" protest are speaking out for the first time since the event and accidental shooting that happened at the protest.
Organizers of the "No Kings" protest aren't mincing words, telling Gov. Cox that he was "grossly misinformed" over claims that agencies warned the group about using volunteers as safety personnel ...
Utah's No Kings organizers were warned against armed peacekeepers months before a fatal shooting, Gov. Spencer Cox said. Cox emphasized the tragedy, stating multiple mistakes led to the incident.
The Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday heard from a local EMT who provided off-duty emergency aid to a shooting victim during the No Kings protest, and took comment from members of the public on a ...
MORE | "No Kings" Protest Shooting Following his arrest, a preliminary screening occurred on June 20, in coordination with the district attorney’s office, to determine if charges would be filed.
On June 14, I attended the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City. The organizers clearly said, “Weapons will not be tolerated.” Arturo Gamboa and a self-described peacekeeper chose to ignore that ...