Utah, No Kings and Salt Lake City Police
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Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, a Samoan-born fashion designer, was participating in an anti-Trump protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday when he was shot by a man working security, the police said.
Two days after a shooting in downtown Salt Lake City claimed the life of beloved Samoan fashion designer Arthur “Afa” Folasa Ah Loo — more than 100 Utahns gathered at the same spot to reclaim it. A hand drawn portrait of Afa smiling hangs above a ‘No Kings’ sign with the caption “father,
Utah officials are investigating the role that so-called peacekeepers played in the killing of celebrated fashion designer Arthur Folasa Ah Loo on Saturday at the “No Kings” demonstration in Salt Lake City,
Saturday marks the first full day of Marines on duty in Los Angeles, one week after protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids ignited in LA.
Five people were shot, three fatally, at the festival in Utah's West Valley City after an altercation broke out between two groups of people.
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Utah mourns the death of a peaceful protester and a mother and child at a city fair, while political violence claims lives hundreds of miles away. Is this the new American normal?
Police in Utah are investigating the fatal shooting of renowned Samoan fashion designer Arthur Folasa Ah Loo at an anti-Trump "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City.
Tragedy at Utah "No Kings" protest as 39-year-old participant dies after being accidentally shot by event security responding to armed man with rifle.