Police authorities have confirmed that a man who is believed to be a part of the Utah rally's peacekeeping team, suddenly shot a man during the ongoing ‘No Kings’ protest, according to an AP report. Police stated that they have recovered an AR-15 style rifle, along with a gas mask and a backpack, at the scene in Utah.
The alleged shooter in the event has been identified as Arturo Gamboa, 24, who was taken into custody on a murder charge. It is still reportedly not known why a member of the peacekeeping team aimed his gun at the Utah's ‘No Kings’ protestors and pulled the trigger, killing a bystander. The bullet hit bystander Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, who died at the hospital.
Protestors had gathered in large numbers across the country on June 14 to protest against Donald Trump's immigration policies, which resulted in the raids in Los Angeles, leading to the deployment of the US National Guard by the White House.
“Detectives don't yet know why Gamboa pulled out a rifle or ran from the peacekeepers, but they accused him of creating the dangerous situation that led to Ah Loo's death. The Associated Press did not immediately find an attorney listed for Gamboa or contact information for his family in public records,” reads an AP report.
“No Kings protests swept across the country Saturday, and organizers said millions rallied against what they described as President Donald Trump's authoritarian excesses. Confrontations were largely isolated. The Utah chapter of the 50501 Movement, which helped organize the protests, said in a statement on Instagram that they condemned the violence. The Utah chapter did not immediately respond to AP questions about the peacekeeping team. It was unclear who hired them, whether they were volunteers or what their training was prior to the event,” the AP report continued.
Stay updated with the latest Trending, India , World and United States news. Follow all the latest updates on Israel Iran Conflict here on Livemint.