Who is Arturo Gamboa? In King’s Day, an armed person protested by the Peacekeeper; were killed

Police said on Sunday that a “no kings” protest in Salt Lake City fired at a man who picked up a rifle in the crowd, but accidentally shot and killed a spectator.The incident occurred during the nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday evening, where the protesters called President Donald Trump’s powerful works. While most of the protests were peaceful, violence occurred in Salt Lake City when a man, known as 24 -year -old Arturo Gamboa, took out a rifle with the protesters.According to Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd, two people wearing Neon Green Wests, are believed to have a part of the peace team, contacted Gamboa with their handgun. Eyewitnesses said Gamboa raised his rifle and moved towards the crowd. One of the Shanti Sainiks fired three shots, killing Gamboa and an audience, Arthur Folasa Ah Lu, 39.Ah Lu was rushed to the hospital but later died of injuries. Gamboa, who was treated for minor injuries, was arrested and accused of murder. The police accused him that he was creating a dangerous situation, killing Ah Lu.Bullets were nervous, making hundreds of protesters fleeing, hiding behind obstacles and looking for shelter in nearby buildings. Police recovered the AR -15 style rifle, a gas mask and a backpack at the scene. Officials are still investigating why Gambo brought the rifle in protest and how peace soldiers were organized or trained for the event.In another incident in Rivaruside, California, a driver participated in a separate “no kings” performance and ran away and ran away. The woman was admitted to the hospital with serious injuries but is stable. The police is still searching for the driver.The Utah chapter of the 50501 movement, one of the groups behind the protests, condemned Gambo’s works and thanked the first respondents and their security team for early acting. He did not answer questions about the organization or training of the Peacekeeping team.