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Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

Spokane Police Department managed a large protest following the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025, maintaining dialogue with organizers throughout the day. As the event progressed, officers issued dispersal orders when the crowd obstructed roadways, resulting in 11 arrests for failure to disperse. Chief Kevin Hall affirmed the department's commitment to protecting the right to peaceful protest while ensuring community safety.

City Closures Planned for Juneteenth

Spokane City Hall and several city services will close on Juneteenth, June 19, to observe the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. On-street parking will be free, but all parking rules still apply. Garbage and recycling services will operate as usual.

Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

Spokane Police Department managed a large protest following the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025, emphasizing the right to peaceful demonstration while ensuring public safety. Despite initial cooperation, 11 arrests were made for failure to disperse as tensions escalated later in the evening. SPD maintained open communication with organizers throughout the event.

Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

The Spokane Police Department (SPD) managed a large demonstration following the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025, facilitating communication with protest organizers. Despite initial cooperation, officers issued dispersal orders later in the evening due to safety concerns, leading to 11 arrests for failure to disperse. SPD emphasized its commitment to protecting the right to peaceful protest while ensuring community safety.

City Closures Planned for Juneteenth

Spokane City Hall will close on Juneteenth, June 19, in observance of the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. While on-street parking meters will not require payments, all parking rules remain in effect. Most city services, including garbage and recycling, will operate on normal schedules.

City Closures Planned for Juneteenth

Spokane City Hall and several municipal services will close in observance of Juneteenth on June 19. On-street parking will be free, but all other parking regulations remain in effect. Garbage and recycling services will operate as usual.

Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

The Spokane Police Department affirmed its commitment to free expression and peaceful protest following the “No Kings” demonstration after the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025. The department aims to ensure the safety of all community members during such events.

Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

Spokane Police Department managed a peaceful protest following the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025. However, by evening, the situation escalated, leading to 11 arrests for failure to disperse. SPD affirmed its commitment to protect the right to protest while ensuring public safety.

City Closures Planned for Juneteenth

Spokane City Hall will close on Juneteenth, June 19, in observance of the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. Other city facilities, including the Spokane Municipal Court and all library branches, will also be closed, while garbage and recycling services will proceed as usual. On-street parking will be free, but time limits remain in effect.

Spokane Police Department Statement on June 14 No Kings Demonstration Following Pride Parade

Spokane Police Department facilitated a peaceful protest following the Pride Parade on June 14, 2025, but later issued dispersal orders as crowd behavior escalated. The event, initially cooperative, saw 11 arrests for failure to disperse after demonstrators obstructed roadways. SPD emphasized its commitment to protecting constitutional rights while ensuring public safety.

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