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Shooting at Salt Lake City 'No Kings' Protest Leaves One Critically injured

  • Just before 8 p.m. on June 14, 2025, a shooting took place during the 'No Kings' demonstration in downtown Salt Lake City close to the intersection of 200 South and State Street, leaving one individual in critical condition.
  • The shooting happened amid a largely peaceful march of about 10,000 people protesting President Donald Trump as part of statewide demonstrations on that day.
  • Police quickly responded, took three people into custody including a person of interest, and urged the crowd to disperse safely while investigating the incident.
  • Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd stated no motive is known, no ongoing threat exists, and Mayor Erin Mendenhall called the violence horrific, affirming the right to safety when exercising First Amendment rights.
  • The critically wounded individual was rushed to a medical facility in serious condition, while officials and Governor Spencer Cox denounced the act of violence as unacceptable in public demonstrations.
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TV Azteca broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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