The gunshots hit both gamboa and the. 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. Thousands gathered on the steps and lawn of the utah capitol saturday for a lively no kings rally, with several saying they pushed past fears about their safety to show up and voice their opposition to president donald trump’s policies
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The event came four months after an innocent bystander, afa ah loo, was shot and killed in salt lake city at a no kings protest planned by a different group.
The safety volunteer, who has not been identified publicly, fired three rounds at arturo gamboa, 24, who had allegedly brandished a rifle at saturday’s crowd in downtown salt lake city
The gunshots hit both gamboa and protester arthur folasa ah loo, according to the salt lake city police. A young man pays his respects to arthur folasa ah loo at a makeshift memorial in salt lake city, on the block where ah loo was fatally shot during a no kings protest. A makeshift memorial for arthur folasa ah loo, known to loved ones as afa, stands in the downtown salt lake city block where ah loo was fatally shot during a no kings protest.