Man arrested after Utah ‘No Kings’ rally shooting is released as investigation continues
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUN 16 – Volunteer peacekeeper fired at armed man during a protest, accidentally killing a 39-year-old bystander among 10,000 demonstrators, police said.
- Arturo Gamboa, who was arrested after carrying a rifle at a 'No Kings' protest in Utah that ended in a fatal shooting, has been released as prosecutors continue to review evidence.
- Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was shot and killed during the 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City on June 14, which drew around 10,000 participants.
- Gamboa was initially booked on a murder charge after being accused of exhibiting suspicious behavior and lifting his rifle toward the crowd, but he was released with conditions, including not possessing firearms for two months.
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Man arrested after Utah 'No Kings' rally shooting released as probe continues
The man was jailed on suspicion of murder despite never firing a shot. An armed safety volunteer shot him and accidentally killed another protester.
Man arrested after Utah ‘No Kings’ shooting is released
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 investigation continues. Read more...
Man arrested in connection with deadly protest shooting in SLC released Friday
A man accused of brandishing a rifle at a "No Kings" rally in Utah—causing an armed security volunteer to open fire and accidentally kill a protester—has been released from jail as the investigation continues.
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