SALT LAKE CITY — A weekend No Kings rally protesting the Trump administration at the Utah State Capitol comes four months after one person was killed at a similar event in downtown Salt Lake City.

The protest scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday will be hosted by Salt Lake Indivisible, a different organization from the one in June, and is one of several events being held across the state.

Salt Lake Indivisible claims it has been working with local partners and police to ensure the safety of those who will participate.

“Peaceful protests are such an important part of our American experience, and it’s important as organizers to ensure that’s what you deliver when people come to an event,” explained organizer Sarah Buck.

Bystander Arthur Folasa Ah Loo was shot and killed by a volunteer peac

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