Suspect in ‘No Kings’ rally shooting death in Utah released from jail | Utah

A man imprisoned on suspicion of murder in suspicion of murder for marking a rifle rifle in Utah before an armed security volunteer was fired and accidentally murdered.
Local regional lawyer Sim Gill’s office said on Friday, on June 14, the demonstrator Arthur Folasa Ah Lo’yu killed the shooting against Arturo Gamboa’ya could not decide against the accusations, but the massacred investigation continued, he said.
Salt Lake City police said Gamboa brought a rifle on the rally and claimed that when a security volunteer fired three shots for the event, he wounded Gamboa and that he had moved to the crowd with a gun when he killed Ah Lo.
He didn’t shoot the gamboa rifle, and it’s not clear what he wanted to do with him. His father, Albert Gamboa, told Associated Press that his son has been a “innocent man ıyla with his son in the wrong time”.
The Utah is an open transport state, ie people who can legally have firearms are often allowed to carry on a public street. Volunteer is not publicly defined because they are working to determine who was wrong.
Judge James Blanch said that Gamboa had to live with his father at the order of release and it was forbidden to have firearms. Blanch ends the conditions after two months or if criminal charges against him are followed.
Gamboa’s lawyer Greg Skordas did not immediately respond to a phone message left for a search for comments.
Police said that the witnesses had lifted the rifle when Gamboa was ordered to drop him and that they started to run towards the crowd instead. He fled, but was arrested nearby, accused of creating a dangerous situation that led to the death of Ah Lo.
Salt Lake City police, the next day, Gamboa’nın “deliberately dealing with behavior… ultimately caused the death of an innocent community member,” he said.
However, three days after Gamboa was imprisoned, the police admitted that the conditions surrounding the fire remained uncertain without an official accusation. They published a public charm for shooting or any video shooting about Gamboa, and said the detectives were still trying to çocuk bring exactly what happened ”.
Volunteer confronted with Gamboa was defined by the event organizers as a military veteran to protect the order as a security volunteer.
Experts say that it is extremely rare to have such individuals, which are generally called Security Marshals. Edward Maguire, a professor of criminal and criminal justice of Arizona State University, typically trusts relations with calm attitude, communication and police and protesters.
Police said the protest permission would be armed security.
Protest organizers did not say that the security volunteer who hit Ah Lo was trained or did not explain how he was armed. According to the National Coordinator of the 50501 movement, Sarah Parker, all participants, including those in security roles, were asked not to bring weapons. On Thursday, the organization of Parker said he left a local part of the group that helped to organize the UTAH protest.
The show, which contained approximately 18,000 people, was otherwise peaceful. Donald Trump, who celebrated the 250th anniversary of the US Army and coincided with the president’s birthday, was one of the hundreds of nationwide people against the military parade in Washington.