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‘I did not fire a single shot’: Utahn cleared in No Kings shooting breaks silence

For almost six months, Arturo Gamboa stayed silent. Now that prosecutors agree he committed no crime in connection with a fatal shooting at Salt Lake City’s No Kings protest in June, he is starting to share his view of what happened that day. At a news conference Tuesday, Gamboa said he carried a rifle at the protest to peacefully exercise his First and Second Amendment rights and didn’t plan to harm anyone. “I did not fire a single shot. I did not have any ammunition in the rifle. However, the blame was placed squarely on my shoulders,” Gamboa told reporters in a measured ...

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Letter: ‘Fix Our Forest Act’ is one we should support

The constant stream of news about how Trump policies are damaging our environment is discouraging. Our changing climate is putting all Utahns at risk of wildfire, flash floods, air pollution and drought. Learning that the administration’s policies are undermining the Forest Service’s ...

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