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Utah Shooting at No Kings Marchers: Shooter Remains Uncharged

AP News reports that the widow of Afa Ah Loo, a fashion designer fatally shot at a June protest in Salt Lake City, is demanding accountability after over four months with no charges filed in the case. The man who shot and killed Ah Loo, a volunteer, has not been identified nor charged, with authorities still investigating his actions. Despite the district attorney’s statement that a decision is expected soon and potential charges are still considered, legal experts believe criminal charges are unlikely due to Utah’s self-defense and firearms laws. As a result, Ah Loo’s family plans to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the volunteer in the coming weeks.

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NYC March: 100,000 Protest Trump Policies in “No Kings” Rally

On Saturday, October 18, 2025, approximately 100,000 protesters gathered in Midtown Manhattan for a “No Kings” march, expressing their disapproval of the Trump administration’s policies. The protest, which was part of a nationwide “day of defiance,” drew demonstrators from all five boroughs of New York City. The protesters carried signs and banners criticizing the administration’s actions, including its stance on immigration, the transit system, and law enforcement funding. Despite the large turnout, the NYPD reported no protest-related arrests, marking a significant difference from the first No Kings event.

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