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More than three weeks after gunshots sent protesters scattering, Salt Lake City police are still investigating the deadly “No ...
Utah lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they are not currently considering changes to Utah's gun laws as the ...
Peter Sarsgaard on Elon Musk’s Mars Plans, Going to a “No Kings” Protest, and How “We’re All F***ed”
At the Karlovy Vary film fest, the star spoke about the need for connection, playing the creator of an AI system in the ...
The permit filed for the Salt Lake City "No Kings" that ended in a deadly shooting stated that no hired security would be ...
A man is dead. One man who was arrested is now out of jail. And the man who allegedly shot three bullets — including the one ...
In the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, public records show organizers did not ...
Salt Lake City police have denied a 2News request for officers' body camera video and recordings of 911 calls surrounding the ...
A permit obtained by KSL indicated that organizers of the deadly Salt Lake 'No Kings' protest did not hire private security or off-duty police officers.
Officials are weighing a decision to charge Arturo Gamboa, the man police arrested after shots rang out at a protest on June 14.
Arturo Gamboa, a 24-year-old man who was arrested after a chaotic shooting at the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, has been released from jail.
Gamboa did not fire his rifle and it is unclear what he intended to do. An armed safety volunteer saw the gun and opened fire, accidentally killing a protester.
Judge James Blanch signed an order to release Arturo Gamboa after state prosecutors were "unable to make an informed decision ...
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