Who was Afa Ah Loo?
Afa Ah Loo was a 39-year-old fashion designer, husband, and father of two. He was also the co-founder of the nonprofit Creative Pacific and appeared on the fashion design reality TV show "Project Runway."
Crime / Justice
A fashion designer and father of two, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, was killed at a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City. Arturo Gamboa, who was carrying a rifle, has been charged in connection to the death, though he was not the one who fired the...
The shooting occurred during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, where approximately 10,000 people gathered. According to police reports, Arturo Gamboa was allegedly wielding an AR-15-style rifle and running towards the protesters. Two men wearing neon green vests and carrying handguns, identified as "peacekeepers," confronted Gamboa. One of the "peacekeepers" fired three rounds, hitting both Gamboa and Ah Loo.
Gamboa was taken into custody and charged with murder, with authorities stating that he acted with "depraved indifference to human life." However, questions remain about the actions of the "peacekeepers" and their role in the incident. The Salt Lake City Police Department has stated that the "peacekeepers" were not overseen, sanctioned, or trained by the department.
Richard Wolfgramm, a friend of Ah Loo, used a measuring wheel to determine that Ah Loo was 162 feet away from Gamboa when he was shot. Wolfgramm has called for 50501 to be held responsible for having armed personnel who decided to shoot, and believes the "peacekeeper" should be charged with gross negligence.
Afa Ah Loo was a 39-year-old fashion designer, husband, and father of two. He was also the co-founder of the nonprofit Creative Pacific and appeared on the fashion design reality TV show "Project Runway."
Arturo Gamboa was arrested on suspicion of murder because police believe his actions showed a depraved indifference to human life, creating a grave risk of death that ultimately caused the death of Afa Ah Loo.
The "No Kings" protest is part of a nationwide movement denouncing the Trump administration. The Salt Lake City protest involved approximately 10,000 participants.
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