Safety volunteer charged in the fatal shooting of a Utah 'No Kings' protester

ABC NewsWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 9:57:32 PM
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Safety volunteer charged in the fatal shooting of a Utah 'No Kings' protester
  • A safety volunteer has been charged with manslaughter following the fatal shooting of a participant in a 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, in June. Prosecutors allege that the volunteer's actions during the protest led to the death of the man, raising serious legal and ethical questions surrounding the use of firearms in protest situations.
  • This development highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding protests in the United States, particularly those addressing social justice issues. It underscores the potential consequences of armed individuals participating in civil demonstrations and may influence future policies regarding safety and security at such events.
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