Community remembers Utah man killed at 'No Kings' protest
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Peacekeeper’ in Salt Lake City No Kings shooting was safety volunteer, organizers sayUtah 50501, the organizers of the No Kings protest that took place in Salt Lake City on Saturday, confirmed the "peacekeeper" who was involved in a deadly shooting during the protest was a safety volunteer and military veteran.
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 16-year-old suspect shot five people on Sunday night at a festival in West Valley City, which is near Salt Lake City, Utah.
Five people were shot — three of them fatally — at an annual carnival outside Salt Lake City, Utah, authorities said. One of those killed was an infant, police said.
A video captured by a "safety and de-escalation volunteer" showed the chaos of the "No Kings" protest shooting.Moments after the protest ended, the volunteers g
A 16-year-old boy shot five people in a confrontation between two groups at a carnival in a Salt Lake City suburb Sunday, killing three of them including an 8-month-old infant. Police say the
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Police have identified the man who was shot and killed Saturday night during a protest in downtown Salt Lake City, and members of the community are mourning the loss.
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