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( NewsNation) — The man who died after a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been identified as a fashion designer and former contestant on “Project Runway,” according to reports.
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, the man who was shot and killed at a “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City, appeared in four episodes of the 2017 season of “Project Runway."
Arthur Folasa, who gained fame as "Afa" Ah Loo during season 17 of Project Runway, has been identified as the victim who was fatally shot over the weekend during a "No Kings Protest" in Salt Lake City,
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNProject Runway Star Afa Ah Loo Killed at 'No Kings' ProtestProject Runway' contestant Afa Ah Loo was shot and killed at a 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday night. Police say he was accidentally hit when a peacekeeper fired at another man who was spotted pointing an assault rifle at the crowd.
The man Utah police describe as an innocent bystander slain after gunfire broke out has been identified as Arthur Folasa Ah Loo.
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Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a fashion designer, was a pillar in Utah’s Pacific Islander community. Here’s how locals will remember him.
The fashion designer was among 10,000 protesters who occupied downtown Salt Lake City for the “No Kings” protest.
Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, died Saturday after he was shot during a large “No Kings” protest in downtown Salt Lake City. Mauga emotionally recalled one of her last memories with Ah Loo made at Utah Pride last week.
The designer and ‘Project Runway’ contestant was killed at a “No Kings” demonstration in Salt Lake City over the weekend.
The man fatally shot at a Utah ‘No Kings’ rally was season 17 ‘Project Runway’ contestant and 29-year-old fashion designer Arthur Folasa Ah Loo.
The 39-year-old man shot and killed at a weekend “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City was a successful fashion designer from Clearfield and former “Project Runway” contestant who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the afternoon. Police ordered the crowd to disperse at about 4:15 p.m. PDT near Alameda Street and Temple Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Division.