Community remembers Utah man killed at 'No Kings' protest
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On the same day Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in a "politically-motivated" assassination, more "politically-motivated" violence occurred at peaceful protests across the country.
At least one person was left critically injured after a shooting took place during the ‘No Kings’ protest in downtown Salt Lake City.
Thousands gathered at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Park Saturday evening for another “No Kings” protest, following the earlier demonstration at the University of Utah.
Panic consumed a 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Police confirmed that at least one person had been taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A full day of "No Kings" protests brought huge crowds to across Utah as part of a coordinated effort of nationwide demonstrations against the Trump administration and its immigration policies.
Indivisible cofounder and protest organizer Ezra Levin explained ahead of Saturday that the movement is about reclaiming U.S. patriotism from the Republican Party and to denounce what he called Trump's authoritarian actions.
The “No Kings” rallies were organized in nearly 2,000 locations nationwide, including cities, towns, and community spaces.