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The Salt Lake City Police Department has not offered a charging recommendation regarding the fatal "No Kings" protest ...
Salt Lake police have handed their investigation into a fatal shooting at the No Kings protest in June over to the district attorney without making any kind of recommendations.
Arturo Gamboa is a 24-year-old local punk rock drummer who deeply cares about his community. He also likes guns, and at least a dozen times, he’s brought one to a protest, his longtime friend and ...
The Salt Lake City Police Department submitted its investigation into the "No Kings" shooting early this month.
A man accused of brandishing a rifle at a “No Kings” rally in Utah — prompting an armed safety volunteer to open fire and accidentally kill a protester — has been released from jail while the ...
Nearly a month after a bystander was shot while participating in the "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City last month, police have formally presented their case to the office of the district attorney.
The video appears to show "No Kings" protester Arturo Gamboa, who was arrested on suspicion of murder, pointing his rifle toward the ground, not into the crowd.
Salt Lake District Attorney Sim Gill’s office said it was unable to make a decision on charges against Arturo Gamboa.
The man arrested and facing possible murder charges connected to the deadly shooting during Saturday's protest march will be released from jail, according to a recent District Attorney filing.
Arturo Gamboa, 24, who brought a rifle to a June 14 "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City has been released without charges.
Arturo Gamboa was arrested on suspicion of murder after witnesses told police he pointed an AR-15-style rifle at the crowd.