Salt Lake City, protest and No Kings
Digest more
Top News
Overview
The “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City was struck by violence when a man allegedly brandished a rifle near the crowd.
An innocent bystander at a “No Kings” protest in Utah was shot and killed by a “peacekeeper” who was aiming for a different man pointing an AR-15-style rifle toward the crowd, according to the Salt Lake City police.
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.
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, the man who was shot and killed at a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, appeared in four episodes of the 2017 season of “Project Runway."
SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) – Hours after a protest turned into mayhem, some of the marchers returned to downtown Salt Lake City to pay their respects to a man they never knew. On Saturday, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo was shot and killed during the “No Kings” protest.
( NewsNation) — The man who died after a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been identified as a fashion designer and former contestant on “Project Runway,” according to reports.
1d
KLAS Las Vegas on MSNProject Runway Star Afa Ah Loo Killed at 'No Kings' ProtestProject Runway' contestant Afa Ah Loo was shot and killed at a 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday night. Police say he was accidentally hit when a peacekeeper fired at another man who was spotted pointing an assault rifle at the crowd.
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.
Auli'i Cravalho took to Instagram to share a moving tribute to fashion designer Afa Ah Loo, who was fatally shot at a "No Kings" protest on Saturday. The actress reflected on wearing the Project Runway alum's designs at the Moana 2 premiere in November.
The GTU family is mourning the loss of Afa Ah Loo, the innocent bystander killed in the ‘No Kings’ rally over the weekend. Like so many, we
The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the afternoon. Police ordered the crowd to disperse at about 4:15 p.m. PDT near Alameda Street and Temple Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Division.