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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.
Millions participated in the "No Kings" protests against Donald Trump's administration this weekend. Organizers of the event estimate that some 7,000 people turned out at rallies and events across the islands.
Ah Loo, who appeared in “Project Runway," is remembered as a successful fashion designer who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
The former “Project Runway” contestant was killed in Utah by a stray bullet during the “No Kings” protest on Saturday.
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KHON2 on MSNThousands flood Hawaiʻi streets for ‘No Dictators’ protestWhile the protest is called “No Kings Day of Definance” across the country, ACLU Hawaiʻi and co-organizers said it is being called “No Dictator Day” in the islands due to the recognition of the Hawaiian Monarchy. The state saw a total of six protests — one on Oʻahu, one on Maui and four on the Big Isle.
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Davey D and Lina Girl discuss the top-of-mind topic of the day. A fast-moving fire in Maui, a No Kings “peaceful” protest claims the life of a fashion celebrity, and
An estimated 350 people turned out on June 14 to Polhamus Park in Granby to join a peaceful demonstration against a wide range of Trump administration policies, the Grand County Democrats said. The local