A brand new image of the Salt Lake Metropolis protester arrested in a lethal “No Kings” taking pictures is rising, and it’s completely different from the one security volunteers on the occasion offered to officers.
Arturo Gamboa, 24, by no means fired his weapon, however he was arrested on suspicion of homicide Saturday. He had not been formally charged as of Wednesday night, based on police data.
His arrest stems from statements offered to legislation enforcement by two volunteer “peacekeepers,” who mentioned they noticed Gamboa elevate an assault-style rifle and level it right into a crowd of individuals.
However a brand new video seems to point out Gamboa pointing his rifle down towards the bottom and shifting away from three gunshots fired by a security volunteer.
One of many bullets killed a bystander, dressmaker Afa Ah Bathroom, 39, and the opposite grazed Gamboa, who was arrested on the scene.
Utah is an “open-carry” state, which means individuals can visibly carry firearms in public with out permits, however police mentioned Gamboa posed a “substantial hazard to a different particular person or to the neighborhood.”
Authorities haven’t launched the names of the 2 volunteers, and the shooter has not been arrested or charged with a criminal offense.
The video, first obtained by KSTU-TV of Salt Lake Metropolis, calls into query the volunteers’ model of occasions within the moments earlier than Gamboa and Ah Bathroom had been shot, family members mentioned.
“He wouldn’t even damage a fly,” Gamboa’s mom, Marianna Gamboa, mentioned in her first interview since her son was arrested. “He’s bought robust opinions, and he has a proper to hold.”
The Salt Lake County District Lawyer’s Workplace mentioned it is going to determine Thursday whether or not to cost Gamboa with a criminal offense, prolong his jail time or launch him.
Salt Lake Metropolis police declined to instantly touch upon the video. They mentioned in an announcement that investigators are nonetheless accumulating and analyzing proof.
“This stays a posh investigation that may take time as detectives work to find out the total sequence of occasions,” Brent Weisberg, a police spokesman, mentioned in an emailed assertion. “We’re persevering with to collect the required data to assist a referral to the Salt Lake County District Lawyer’s Workplace.”
The rally’s organizer, the Utah chapter of the 50501 Motion, mentioned in an announcement that the volunteer who shot Gamboa and Ah Bathroom is a army veteran “who believed there was an imminent risk to the protestors and took motion.”
The group mentioned the protection volunteers had been chosen due to their army, first-responder and “deescalation” expertise.
Volunteers instructed police this week they noticed Gamboa pull out an AR-15-style rifle from a backpack and “start manipulating it.” They shouted at Gamboa to drop his weapon, however he superior on the group along with his rifle raised, the volunteers mentioned.
Within the video circulating on-line, Gamboa’s rifle seems to be pointing down as he jogs away from the gunfire.
“Arturo is only a candy child,” mentioned Konrad Keele, a longtime buddy and mentor from the native music scene. “I’m broken-hearted that he has to take a seat in a jail cell till they determine this out.”
Keele first met Gamboa when he was 16 years previous and Keele operated punk venues in Salt Lake Metropolis. Gamboa at all times cherished music and discovered to play guitar, bass and drums, Keele mentioned.
Born to a Venezuelan father and a white mom, Gamboa turned concerned within the native activist neighborhood and was an everyday at conferences and reveals. Those that know him describe him as articulate, considerate and devoted.
“He’s by no means been violent,” Keele mentioned. “I’ve by no means met anybody who knew Arturo and didn’t like him.”
Keele helps coordinate assist efforts for Gamboa and his household. He’s facilitating conversations with the general public defender’s workplace ought to Gamboa want authorized illustration, and he deliberate to carry a neighborhood assembly Wednesday evening to schedule jail visits. Keele has additionally booked three profit live shows this summer season to lift cash for Gamboa’s authorized charges.
Jeanette Padilla Vega, president and CEO of the nonprofit Meals Justice Coalition, mentioned she first began seeing Gamboa at conferences and protests in 2020. She marched alongside him a number of instances and heard him tackle massive crowds. She was struck by his ardour and poise, she mentioned.
“He’s extraordinarily proficient, extraordinarily beloved by his buddies, household locally, so energetic,” Padilla Vega mentioned. “To lose him like this, it simply feels so extremely horrific. The emotion could be very uncooked for lots of people.”
Gamboa’s supporters have flooded social media demanding to understand how occasion organizers vetted security volunteers and whether or not there was any coaching earlier than Saturday’s protest. Sarah Parker, a nationwide coordinator for the 50501 Motion, has mentioned all attendees, together with security volunteers, had been requested to not convey weapons.