SALT LAKE CITY — The man shot and killed while participating in the ''No Kings'' protest in Salt Lake City was a successful fashion designer and former ''Project Runway'' contestant who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, was killed Saturday night when two men shot at a person allegedly brandishing a rifle at demonstrators, and one accidentally struck Ah Loo in the stomach, authorities said. Ah Loo later died at the hospital.
Salt Lake City police said it remained unclear Monday whether the individuals, one of whom identified himself as part of a ''peacekeeping" team for the protest, were brought in by the event organizers or acted on their own initiative.
Arturo Gamboa, 24, never shot the rifle he pointed at protesters, but police arrested him on murder charges and said he created the dangerous situation that led to Ah Loo's death. Police said they were investigating whether the man who shot at Gamboa — and fatally hit Ah Loo — was justified in firing his gun. He has not been identified publicly.
Victim was a self-taught designer
Ah Loo leaves behind a wife and two young children, according to a GoFundMe page for his family that raised over $100,000 in 48 hours.
The self-taught fashion designer known to many as Afa devoted his life to doing ''good things for his neighbors and community," state Rep. Verona Mauga, a close friend, told The Associated Press. Their families were from the small village of Lotopa in Samoa, she said.
Ah Loo was born in Samoa and has lived in Utah for about a decade, his friend Benjamin Powell said.