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    Arthur Folasa Ah Loo: Samoan Designer and Protest Victim

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, also known affectionately as Afa, was a well-known Samoan fashion designer, cultural advocate, and family man whose life was cut short during a protest in Salt Lake City. The 35-year-old was attending the “No Kings” rally, a national movement held across the United States in opposition to rising fears of authoritarianism. During the event, a tragic shooting occurred when a man brought a rifle to the protest. In the chaos that followed, Afa was struck by gunfire and died at the scene. His death has sparked renewed debate over the safety and risks of public demonstrations, especially concerning the presence of firearms and the role of volunteer peacekeepers.

    Afa was originally from Samoa and made a name for himself in the fashion world. His creative work was not just about design but also about honoring and sharing the traditions of Pacific Islander communities. He competed in Season 17 of “Project Runway,” a popular fashion competition television series in the United States. Through the show, he showcased his distinctive Pacific-inspired designs and earned the admiration of a wider audience. His participation on the national stage brought attention to the talents of Samoan artists and designers, making him a cultural ambassador of sorts for his heritage.

    Beyond his fashion career, Arthur Folasa Ah Loo made an even broader impact through the founding of Creative Pacific. This event platform was built to celebrate Pacific Islander identity and expression. Creative Pacific featured fashion shows, art installations, and educational workshops. It served as a space for connection and collaboration, giving voice to Pacific youth and artists while promoting cultural pride. His vision was to create something more than a showcase—it was a movement for representation and empowerment within the creative industries.

    Afa was not only a designer and cultural leader but also a devoted husband and father of two. Friends and family described him as kind, passionate, and deeply committed to uplifting others. He was actively involved in his community and worked tirelessly to provide opportunities for young Pacific Islander creatives. His influence extended beyond Utah, inspiring individuals across the United States and in his home country of Samoa.

    His death on June 15, 2025, came as a shock to many. According to police reports, 24-year-old Arturo Gamboa arrived at the protest with an AR-15-style rifle. Witnesses and video footage suggest he was acting suspiciously and separated himself from the crowd. Two peacekeepers saw him move behind a wall and prepare the weapon. One of the peacekeepers, wearing a neon green vest, then fired three shots. The bullets struck both Gamboa and Arthur Folasa Ah Loo. While Gamboa survived and was arrested, Afa died from his injuries. Authorities have since charged Gamboa with murder, arguing that his actions created the threat that ultimately led to the fatal shooting. The name of the peacekeeper who fired the shots has not been released, and police are still investigating whether the use of force was justified.

    The incident has triggered conversations around protest safety, the legality of armed individuals at demonstrations, and the responsibilities of volunteer peacekeepers. Sarah Parker, a national coordinator with the protest organizing group, stated that the peacekeepers were instructed not to carry weapons. She expressed sadness over the loss but said the team may have prevented an even greater tragedy.

    A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support Afa’s wife and two children as the community mourns his loss. Tributes continue to pour in on social media, highlighting his contributions to fashion, culture, and community building. The legacy of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo lives on through his work, his family, and the many people he inspired through his creative spirit and commitment to cultural celebration.

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