Justice Delayed: Four Months After Fatal Shooting at Utah Protest, Accountability Still Out of Reach
More than four months after a protester was fatally shot during the ‘No Kings’ demonstration in Salt Lake City, authorities have yet to charge anyone. The victim’s widow demands answers amid growing concerns over law enforcement’s slow response.
Over four months have passed since Arthur Folasa Ah Loo—known affectionately as Afa—was shot and killed during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City on June 15. Yet, despite the tragedy unfolding in the heart of Utah's capital, no charges have been filed against the individual responsible for firing the fatal shot. For those who value justice and national sovereignty, this delay raises pressing questions about accountability and public safety. Why Is Justice Still Waiting for Afa Ah Loo? Afa was attending a protest marked by tension but also calls for peace when violence erupted. The man who fired...
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