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Spokane police say 11 people were arrested for failure to disperse after the 'No Kings' march in downtown Spokane on Saturday night.
Pepper spray, more than 30 people arrested, and the mayor issuing a curfew for the first time since 2020 in response to George Floyd’s death — Spokane is preparing for more unrest on Saturday after local police dispersed a protest at a federal immigration facility on Wednesday,
The Spokane Police Department arrested 11 protesters on Saturday evening for ignoring orders to disperse in downtown Spokane.
ICE protests in downtown Spokane escalate to state of emergency after demonstrators ignore curfew, with police deploying tear gas and making arrests for failure to disperse.
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown declared a state of emergency amid ICE protests downtown and issued a curfew to begin at 9:30 p.m.
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Just days after dozens of people were arrested after clashing with law enforcement at an immigration protest in downtown Spokane, area leaders are looking to learn from the incident and prevent similar unrest at others planned for Saturday.
Pride kicked off at noon with a parade across Main Avenue led by youth carrying a sign reading "LOVE ALWAYS WINS" and masses of white-cloaked Spokane Pride PEACE Angels. They were followed by dozens of festival-goers holding the sides of a giant pride flag.
People inside River Park Square and the AMC theater in downtown Spokane were asked to evacuate after No Kings protesters were detained in the area.
According to the Spokane County Jail roster Former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart has been released from jail following his charges of failing to disperse. His bail was set at $500 yesterday and NonStop Local is working to get more information on the status of those charges.
A fter a first appearance in Spokane County Superior Court at 1:30 pm on Thursday, June 12, two protesters who were booked into Spokane County Jail on felony charges for unlawful
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall are asking for a review of what happened Wednesday night in downtown Spokane.
Thousands of protesters crowded Riverfront Park and lined Spokane Falls Boulevard Saturday afternoon to protest policies of President Donald Trump.