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The fashion designer was among 10,000 protesters who occupied downtown Salt Lake City for the “No Kings” protest.
Donations have flooded in for the widow and children of an innocent bystander killed by a stray bullet during an anti-Trump demonstration in Utah.
Police are investigating the shooting.Salt Lake City police are investigating the roles of two self-described "peacekeepers" following a fatal shooting at Saturday's protest that left one person dead and another injured,
Arthur Folasa, who gained fame as "Afa" Ah Loo during season 17 of Project Runway, has been identified as the victim who was fatally shot over the weekend during a "No Kings Protest" in Salt Lake City,
On the same day Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in a "politically-motivated" assassination, more "politically-motivated" violence occurred at peaceful protests across the country.
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Axios on MSNNo Kings protests gathered 5 million people. What's next?Organizers of last weekend's "No Kings" protests are celebrating the event as the one of the largest mass demonstrations in U.S. history, and already have another rally on the books. Why it matters: Building off the success of Saturday's rallies,
Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was shot and critically wounded during the protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14. He later died in the hospital from his injuries, the Salt Lake City Police Department confirmed in a news release.
He was with his community and he was with people he cared about, marching and rallying for all of those things that make our community, like, really great.” She said she wasn’t with him when the shooting happened.