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Laura Ah Loo, the widow of Ah Loo, sits next to her attorneys during a news conference at the Utah State Bar, March 9, 2026. Months after prosecutors decided who to charge in her husband’s death, Ah Loo and her family are bringing a civil suit against several individuals, including those involved in organizing the protest.
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The complaint lists seven individuals, including so-called peacekeeper Matthew Alder. Laura Ah Loo’s attorneys say they were reckless and helped create a “perfect storm of negligence” that ended in her husband’s death.

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In 1856, 19-year-old Mary Ann Patten became the first woman to captain an American merchant ship after her husband fell gravely ill rounding South America. Historian Tilar Mazzeo joins us to tell her story.

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