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Nearly a month after a bystander was shot while participating in the "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City last month, police have formally presented their case to the office of the district attorney.
Salt Lake police have handed their investigation into a fatal shooting at the No Kings protest in June over to the district attorney without making any kind of recommendations.
As of this moment, Salt Lake City Police Department has formally presented the case to our office, but the investigation is ...
In a statement, Salt Lake County DA Sim Gill said his office received the police department’s recommendation, but the ...
The Salt Lake City Police Department submitted its investigation into the "No Kings" shooting early this month.
The Salt Lake City Police Department has not offered a charging recommendation regarding the fatal "No Kings" protest ...
Utah lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they are not currently considering changes to Utah's gun laws as the ...
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The Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday heard from a local EMT who provided off-duty emergency aid to a shooting victim during ...
Utah’s gun laws and the factors at play as prosecutors mull charges after ‘No Kings’ shooting Utah gun, self-defense law experts weigh in on Salt Lake City shooting that killed an innocent ...
The Salt Lake County District Attorney's office is awaiting the conclusion of the Salt Lake City Police Department’s investigation before weighing charges.
SALT LAKE CITY — As Salt Lake County prosecutors are weighing what charges, if any, to file after a deadly shooting at the "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah's self-defense law is likely ...