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Gunfire Erupts at 'No Kings' Protest in Salt Lake City

TMZ.com Sunday, 15 June 2025
Chaos broke out at a peaceful protest in Salt Lake City over the weekend when gunfire rang out during a "No Kings" demonstration, sending two people to the hospital and prompting a swift police response that led to three arrests. According to Salt…
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News video: US BREAKING: Shooting at Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ March in Utah | ‘No Kings’ Protest Turns VIOLENT

US BREAKING: Shooting at Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ March in Utah | ‘No Kings’ Protest Turns VIOLENT 03:06

A man was critically injured in a shooting during the “No Kings” march in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday evening. The protest, held on Trump’s birthday, drew over 10,000 people and coincided with a U.S. Army parade. Police say four individuals were involved in the shooting. One suspect was...

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