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SALT LAKE CITY — While the first two shots fired by a so-called "peacekeeper" during the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City in June may have fallen under Utah's self-defense justification statute, the third shot — the one that killed an innocent bystander — did not, according to Sim Gill.
"We believe the third shot was the reckless shot. And while you may have a right to use lethal force, that doesn't mean that lethal force can be used in a reckless m

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