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Updated · KREM.com · May 30
Spokane Jury Convicts 3 in ICE Protest Conspiracy Case, Exposing Them to 6 Years
Updated
Updated · KREM.com · May 30

Spokane Jury Convicts 3 in ICE Protest Conspiracy Case, Exposing Them to 6 Years

11 articles · Updated · KREM.com · May 30
  • Three defendants — Jac Archer, Bajun Mavalwalla II and Justice Forall — were found guilty Thursday of conspiring to impede or injure officers during a June 2025 protest outside Spokane's ICE facility.
  • Prosecutors said video showed coordinated communication as the crowd tried to stop two Venezuelan men from being transported to an ICE detention center in Tacoma, and argued officers' de-escalation efforts failed before they felt threatened.
  • Defense lawyers said the three had different motives, did not agree to civil disobedience or violence, and in Archer's case tried to maintain safety; all had pleaded not guilty.
  • A motion to dismiss remains unresolved, with Judge Rebecca Pennell seeking more briefing and not expected to rule until at least early July; sentencing has not been set, and the charge carries up to 6 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
  • The verdict drew an immediate political split: Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown called the prosecution politically motivated, while federal prosecutors said 12 jurors heard 8 days of evidence and proved the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Why did this protest prosecution succeed when hundreds of similar federal cases against activists have failed?
When does a protest cross the line from protected speech to a federal criminal conspiracy?