A man named Arturo Gamboa, accused of threatening protesters with an assault-style rifle at a “No Kings” rally in Salt Lake City, has been released from jail while investigations continue into the June 14 incident that resulted in the death of demonstrator Arthur Folasa Ah Loo. Gamboa, who did not fire his weapon, was arrested after the shooting, and the circumstances surrounding the event remain under review by law enforcement.
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965, signed by President Lyndon Johnson to combat racial discrimination in voting, abolished practices like poll taxes and literacy tests, and established preclearance for states with histories of voter suppression. Despite its initial protections, the 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby v. Holder weakened these safeguards, allowing states to impose restrictive voting laws, leading to ongoing legal challenges and legislative actions regarding voting rights. Want More Context? 🔎
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