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UTA police: Teen wanted in connection to TRAX shooting has turned self in

Apr 5, 2024, 5:25 PM | Updated: Apr 8, 2024, 12:39 pm

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Two people were shot at a TRAX station platform Thursday, April 4, 2024. (KSL TV)

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UPDATE: UTA police announced the suspect turned himself in on Monday.

“It is now known that the suspect is a juvenile, so no other information about the individual will be released by UTA,” police said, in a press release.

The investigation is still ongoing, but police said Monday they had no further information.


SALT LAKE CITY— UTA police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person they said could have been involved in a double shooting Thursday at the Meadowbrook TRAX station.

Utah Transit Authority police released a photo of a person who appears to be getting on a bus. Thursday, two people were shot at the Meadowbrook station. The confrontation put one person in a hospital in critical condition.

Police did not have anyone in custody after the shooting, which also put a second shooting victim in a hospital in serious condition.

“If you know this individual or have any information about this incident that could help the investigation, please contact 801-287-EYES (3937) or text the UTA Police at 274-637,” police said in a statement.

2 injured in shooting at TRAX stop, gunman at large

A bus bridge was activated between Millcreek and Murray North stops Thursday, with major delays on all TRAX lines for Thursday’s commute.

Investigators haven’t said if the shooter and victims knew each other or what started the confrontation. At least one person fell to the train tracks, followed by the double shooting.


Events that could be dangerous to you or anyone else while traveling with the Utah Transit Authority should be reported immediately. “If you see something, say something,” by contacting 801-287-EYES (3937) or text UTA Police at 274-637.


Editor’s note: KSL has removed all previously published photos of the shooter, because he was identified as a juvenile. 

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UTA police: Teen wanted in connection to TRAX shooting has turned self in