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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — One victim and one suspect were hospitalized after a shooting during the "No Kings" protest in downtown Salt Lake City. About 10,000 people were marching between Pioneer Park and the Federal Building Saturday when shots were fired near 200 South State Street just before 8 p.m. Officials with the Salt Lake City Police Department said one person was transported to the hospital after they were found critically injured with a life-threatening gunshot wound. Police said witnesses helped identify a suspect who was taken into custody near 200 East 100 South. The suspect was then taken to the hospital "under police watch" to be treated for serious injuries from a gunshot wound. Two other people were later taken into custody.
Officials said there is no "known outstanding individual associated with the incident," and no continued threat to the public. SALT LAKE CITY — One person has died after a shooting that occurred Saturday as protesters marched through the streets of downtown Salt Lake City following a "No Kings" protest. Police arrested a suspect for alleged murder, although he was not the person who fired the fatal shot. In a press conference Sunday, Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd confirmed that the victim, 39-year-old Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, passed away despite life-saving efforts. The victim's family has asked for privacy at this time. Shots are heard fired in the video below during the downtown SLC shooting (Courtesy: Carl Moore):
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published June 14, 2025, and updated as part of evolving breaking news. This note was added on June 19. For our latest coverage of the Salt Lake City No Kings shooting please go here. This story has been briefly updated for clarity.— Update June 15: Salt Lake City Police have confirmed that the individual shot during the protest, a bystander, died after being taken to the hospital. They also released preliminary details about the event and the suspect being held.
Our original story continues below.— Salt Lake City police say they have three individuals in custody as they investigate a shooting downtown. The shots were heard during the “No Kings” protest, where an estimated 10,000 people were marching from Pioneer Park to the Wallace F. Bennett Federal building. The motive and events surrounding the shooting are still under investigation. Officials have confirmed that one person is critically injured as a result of the shooting.
They have been transported to the hospital. SALT LAKE CITY — A shooting during a large "No Kings" protest that left one person critically injured "does not define our city," Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said. "The purpose of today's demonstration was a powerful and peaceful expression until this event, and that cannot be overshadowed or silenced by a single act meant to harm," she told reporters a few blocks... "I want to urge everyone in the public to be calm, to give one another grace and to look out for one another tonight in the coming days." Three people also believed to be part of the incident were taken into custody, one of whom was also apparently shot as everything unfolded, according to Salt Lake police. He was transported to a hospital in serious condition.
A motive has yet to be determined, and it was unclear if any of the people knew each other, Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd added. Officers responded to a report of a shooting near 151 S. State shortly before 8 p.m. It took place as an estimated 10,000 people marched downtown to protest recent federal policy decisions. This is a developing story. Refresh for live updates.
Former President Donald Trump was rushed off stage by the Secret Service at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday after shots were fired, and taken to a local medical facility where he is receiving care. His spokesman said the former president "will be fine." Following the shots Trump could be seen on video contracting his body to the right, clutching his ear and dropping to the ground. He was then surrounded by Secret Service agents who rushed him to his car. What appeared to be blood could be seen on the right side of Trump's head. One spectator from the rally is dead, and a second is in serious condition, according to the Butler County district attorney.
The shooter is dead, NBC News confirms. A doctor at the rally told NBC News that he was sitting in the bleachers when he witnessed one death in the crowd. He said he saw the man get shot from behind and fall down the bleachers, appearing to be instantly killed. He said he helped officials carry the man out of the rally.
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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — One victim and one suspect were hospitalized after a shooting during the "No Kings" protest in downtown Salt Lake City. About 10,000 people were marching between Pioneer Park and the Federal Building Saturday when shots were fired near 200 South State Street just before 8 p.m. Officials with the Salt Lake City Police Department said one person was transported to the hospita...
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Editor’s Note: This story was originally published June 14, 2025, and updated as part of evolving breaking news. This note was added on June 19. For our latest coverage of the Salt Lake City No Kings shooting please go here. This story has been briefly updated for clarity.— Update June 15: Salt Lake City Police have confirmed that the individual shot during the protest, a bystander, died after bei...
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