Mayor Brown announces curfew

Spokane, WALocal News

Mayor Lisa Brown announced a curfew starting at 9:30 p. m. Wednesday, covering the area from Boone Ave to Spokane Falls Blvd and Howard St to Division St, including Riverfront Park. The curfew requires compliance from all individuals, with exceptions for law enforcement, emergency personnel, media, and residents. Those attending the soccer game at the Podium and individuals commuting to work will also be allowed outside during these hours.

This action reflects the city's commitment to public safety amid rising concerns about disturbances. Brown emphasized the importance of community cooperation to maintain order and prevent escalation. The curfew represents a significant step in addressing local unrest and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors alike. Local officials will monitor the situation and may adjust the curfew as necessary based on public safety assessments. The city encourages all citizens to stay informed and adhere to the guidelines set forth.

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