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Note that this is Salt Lake City specifically, not Utah as a whole.
All the "undesirables" trapped in Utah - the gays, the atheists, the liberals, the homeless - overwhelmingly live in SLC. It's just about the last bastion of near-normalcy in the state.
Everyone else outside the city will still be getting their regular real humans on their 911 calls.
I can't say for certain that this is a targeted attack, but if it has all the same effects as a targeted attack, does it matter?
Source: I lived in SLC for some time
Thanks for the clarification.