Law Enforcement Officers Apprehend Two Protesters Following Skirmish Outside Downtown Spokane ICE Facility
Two people were arrested in downtown Spokane after a skirmish broke out between police and "No Kings" protesters outside a federal ICE facility.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 4:08 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Spokesman-Review

Escalation at the Federal Immigration Building
What began as a peaceful "No Kings" rally in Riverfront Park shifted in tone as the demonstration moved toward the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in downtown Spokane. According to local reports, the event was organized to voice opposition to the current administration, but the atmosphere grew tense as protesters reached the federal building. A brief physical encounter between a segment of the crowd and Spokane police officers led to immediate law enforcement intervention to restore order.
Law Enforcement Response and Initial Detentions
Spokane police engaged with the crowd during the skirmish, resulting in the arrest of two individuals on the scene. While the specific charges against the detainees were not immediately detailed, the intervention occurred directly outside the ICE facility, a site that has frequently served as a focal point for regional political tension. Officers maintained a perimeter to prevent further unauthorized access to the federal property as the rest of the demonstration began to dissipate following the conflict.
Context of the No Kings Movement
The rally was part of a broader "No Kings" movement directed at the executive policies of President Donald Trump. Participants gathered at Riverfront Park earlier in the day to demonstrate their stance on federal authority and immigration enforcement. For much of the afternoon, the event proceeded without significant disruption, adhering to the planned route until the proximity to the ICE building altered the dynamic of the protest, leading to the friction documented by witnesses and media.
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