Project Runway challenger Arthur Floor “Half” AH has been identified as a victim of a fatal shootout during the jumping of Salt Lake City “No Reis”. He was 39 years old.
Salt Lake Police Department described LOO as an “innocent exchange” during the incident on Saturday, June 14 press release. The departure reported that after the officers arrived at the scene, they found a man who had been shot and started treating him.
LOO – that appeared Season 17 Project Runway In 2019, finishing 13th, he died later in an unidentified hospital. His cause of death has not been released by Salt Lake City’s medical examiner office.
“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the 39 -year -old man who was killed and with the numerous members of the community who were affected by this traumatic incident,” was Salt Lake City Police Chief. Brian Redd said in a statement. “When this shooting took place, the response of our officers and detectives was quick, brave and very coordinated. He talks to the caliber of this great department and our police members.”
The preliminary investigation by the authorities concluded that LOO was not “the intended goal” and that it had been hit by an alleged maintenance of peace. Peace maintainers allegedly saw alleged shooters Arturo Gamboa Move away from the crowd and remove a firearm from a backpack. Peace maintainers ordered Gamboa, 24, to drop the weapon, but instead lifted the firearm and traveled the crowd, taking the peace maintaining to shoot shots, one of which hit Loo.
“The detectives have not been able to determine, at this time, why Gamboa pulled the rifle and began manipulating it or why he ran from peace maintainers when they faced,” the statement said. “Peace maintainers immediately tried to provide help with the injured.”
Redd said the research is ongoing. “Detectives have developed a probable cause that Gamboa acted in circumstances that showed indifference to human life, dedicated to the behavior that created a serious risk of death and eventually killed a member of the innocent community,” the statement said.
The statement continued: “Our detectives are now working to thoroughly investigate the circumstances that surround this incident. We will not allow this individual act to believe fear of our community.”
The incident took place in one of the various protests of “No Kings” held on Saturday in opposition to the President Donald Trump and its administration.
Loo is survived by the woman Laura and her two children.