Flags at Half-Staff Honoring the Minneapolis Shooting Victims

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's city officials declared that flags will be flown at half-staff until sunset on August 31, 2025, to honor the victims of a shooting in Minneapolis. This act of remembrance serves to express solidarity with those affected by the violence. The decision reflects a broader commitment to recognizing moments of national tragedy, as cities across the country engage in similar gestures. By lowering the flags, Spokane aims to foster a sense of community reflection and support during this difficult time. The announcement was made at 3:11 p.

m. on August 27, 2025, highlighting the city's swift response to a pressing social issue. Local officials encourage residents to take a moment to reflect on the impact of such violence on communities. This gesture underscores Spokane's dedication to standing with affected families and promoting peace. The city's actions exemplify the importance of collective mourning in the face of tragedy.

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