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- Safety volunteer charged with manslaughter in shooting of Salt Lake . . .
A safety volunteer accused of fatally shooting a man taking part in a “No Kings” protest last June in Salt Lake City while firing at another man he believed to be a potential mass shooter has
- Safety volunteer charged in fatal shooting at Utah No Kings protest . . .
Prosecutors say a safety volunteer accused of fatally shooting a man participating in a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City in June has been charged with manslaughter
- Armed Volunteer Charged in Fatal Shooting at Utah ‘No Kings’ Protest
The volunteer is facing one count of manslaughter after he tried to confront a man who was carrying an AR-15 style rifle at the Salt Lake City event in June
- SLC ‘No Kings’ shooting: District attorney files manslaughter charges . . .
The safety volunteer who police say fatally shot a protester at Salt Lake City’s ‘No Kings’ demonstration in June faces up to 15 years in prison
- Prosecutors charge armed volunteer with killing bystander at Utah No . . .
Utah prosecutors filed a charge of manslaughter against the armed volunteer who they say killed an innocent bystander at a No Kings protest
- Safety volunteer charged in deadly Utah No Kings shooting
Nearly six months after a bystander was fatally shot at a No Kings protest in downtown Salt Lake City, county prosecutors are moving forward with charges in the high-profile case Driving the news: Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced Wednesday he was charging a rally safety volunteer, Matthew Alder, 43, with one count of manslaughter, a second-degree felony
- ‘Peacekeeper’ charged with manslaughter in fatal No Kings shooting
Nearly six months after a fatal shooting in Salt Lake City during this summer's No Kings protest march, criminal charges have been filed against the event volunteer connected to the deadly incident
- No Kings ‘peacekeeper’ charged with manslaughter in fatal Salt Lake . . .
More than five months after the fatal shooting at Salt Lake City’s June No Kings march, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill has decided who to charge: the safety volunteer who fired his gun Forty-three-year-old Matthew Scott Alder has been charged with manslaughter, a second degree felony, in the death of bystander Afa Ah Loo, who was fatally shot at the march At the time, two
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