Three suspects allegedly involved in downtown Salt Lake City deadly shooting officially charged with murder.
SALT LAKE CITY — Formal charges were filed by the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office Wednesday against three men who were allegedly involved in a shooting in downtown Salt Lake City that left one man dead.
Nogolweit Kug, Joshua Riak and Deng Buk were all charged with one count each of murder and aggravated robbery and Buk was also charged with one count of obstructing justice.FOX 13 News initially reported that there was a fight between multiple people who had walked out of the convention center when the victim, identified at 41-year-old Deliford Knight, was shot and killed.
The fight originated from a scam scheme called"3-shell Monte" that Knight and his friends had been engaging in at different conventions. When one of the suspects lost the game, a fight ensued. New charging documents report Kug eventually took out a handgun and shot Knight in the street before all three suspects ran off.
After the shooting, Kug and Riak allegedly rummaged through Knight's pockets and took what appeared to be a wad of cash.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Salt Lake area task force receives award for apprehending violent criminalsRecently, the U.S. Marshals Service recognized Unified Police Department's Violent Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team by giving them the 'VFAST Agency of the Year' award.
Read more »
Austin FC looks to end 3-game losing streak against Salt LakeAustin FC looks to end a three-game losing streak against Salt Lake on Wednesday at Q2 Stadium.
Read more »
Austin FC looks to end 3-game losing streak against Salt LakeAustin FC looks to end a three-game losing streak against Salt Lake on Wednesday at Q2 Stadium.
Read more »
Pro bull rider Ouncie Mitchell shot dead in Salt Lake CityA pro bull rider was killed in Utah overnight Monday in what Salt Lake City police are calling a domestic violence homicide.
Read more »