A recent shooting during a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City leaves one man dead and raises significant legal questions as prosecutors consider potential charges. Arthur “Afa” Ah Loo died after being struck by a bullet fired by an armed security volunteer who mistakenly believed he was acting defensively in a chaotic scene where a man openly carried an AR-15 style rifle. The man who discharged the weapon, along with the rifle’s owner, has not been charged in the case as the investigation proceeds.
Gun law experts note that Utah’s self-defense laws complicate matters, as state statutes allow for the use of deadly force under certain circumstances, potentially shielding the shooter from prosecution. Officials have acknowledged the shooting’s tragic consequences while emphasizing the need for thorough legal analysis, suggesting that any justice for Ah Loo’s family may hinge more on a civil lawsuit than a criminal trial, given the complexities of intent and behavior leading up to the incident.
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