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Former Spokane City Councilmember Ben Stuckart released a statement on Facebook following his arrest and release from prison following ICE protests Wednesday night in downtown Spokane.
Newly released Spokane Police Department body camera video and more than 200 pages of police reports are shedding new light ...
Former Spokane City Councilman Ben Stuckart wrote a call to action on Facebook, asking for support in protesting the detainment of the man, whom Stuckart became the legal guardian of 3 weeks ago.
Dillon also promised to advocate for the DOJ to drop the federal charges and for ICE to release the two immigrants that Stuckart was trying to keep in Spokane on June 11.
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown then issued a 9:30 p.m. curfew, calling the decision "the best path forward" for everyone to stay safe. Stuckart eventually posted bail, but he has yet to hear from ...
(The Center Square) – 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 — ...
Stuckart was not in front of the bus at the time, but he remained at the protest. Among the protestors was Alicea Gonzalez, 27, who brought her 5-year-old son Javell and father, Adam Betancort, 46.
Hope to see you Saturday,” Stuckart posted to Facebook on Monday, leading up to the protest. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, assaults on ICE agents have increased by 413%.
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