Peacekeeper in ‘No Kings’ protest shooting makes first court appearance

The man accused of fatally shooting a bystander while acting as a peacekeeper at this summer’s “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City made his first court appearance since being charged with manslaughter last month.

While standing next to his attorney Tuesday inside the Third Judicial District courtroom, Matthew Alder remained silent, only saying his name when asked by the judge.

During the brief hearing, which lasted just over two minutes, Alder waived his right to a speedy trial, and a scheduling conference was set for March 20 before Judge Derek Williams.

Alder’s appearance was the first time he was seen publicly since the June 14 incident, in which he is accused of shooting fashion designer Afa Ah Loo while serving as security during the event. An investigation into the shooting claims that Alder fired his 9mm handgun at a man holding an AR-15 rifle at the downtown protest, only to strike Ah Loo in the process…

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