Salt Lake City Shooting Kills Two, Critically Injures Three

Salt Lake City Shooting Kills Two, Critically Injures Three

> At a Glance

> – Two men, Sione Vatuvei, 38, and Vaea Tulikihihifo, 46, were fatally shot outside a Latter-day Saints meetinghouse

> – A funeral service argument escalated into gunfire; three others remain in critical condition

> – Suspects are still at large; police say the attack was not random

> – Why it matters: The violence shattered a place of worship during a celebration of life, heightening community fears

A Wednesday-morning funeral outside a Salt Lake City chapel ended in tragedy when an argument turned into a deadly shooting that left two dead and six injured.

The Victims

Family members told local outlets that Vatuvei had been building a social-media following to inspire people battling addiction. He was hailed as a light to those struggling.

Tulikihihifo’s relatives said the new father stepped outside only to retrieve baby formula for his 5-month-old. He was struck by bullets meant for others.

lake

> “Why him? We just don’t understand,” said Kalo Nau, Tulikihihifo’s cousin. “He was just an innocent bystander. This is such a senseless act.”

Investigation Update

Police stressed the shooting was not an attack on the church but stemmed from a personal dispute that spilled onto the sidewalk. At least three victims are still in critical condition as of Thursday night.

> “The suspects are still outstanding, but our officers have obtained solid leads,” the department stated.

Community Reaction

Mayor Erin Mendenhall voiced the city’s grief:

> “This tragedy never should have happened. The fact that it happened outside a place of worship during a celebration of life is especially heartbreaking.”

Key Takeaways

  • Funeral dispute escalated to gunfire outside Latter-day Saints meetinghouse
  • Two dead, three critically injured; suspects remain at large
  • Attack targeted individuals, not the religious site
  • Families mourn Vatuvei’s mentorship mission and Tulikihihifo’s role as devoted dad

As investigators follow leads, residents grapple with violence that invaded sacred ground.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *