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Shots fired in NorthTown Mall parking lot after reports of fight

One of the half-brothers, Jacob Ball, as been booked into jail on a charge of second-degree assault. Patrol car. Published: 12:01 PM PST December 21, 2020 Updated: 4:12 PM PST December 21, 2020 SPOKANE, Wash. One man was arrested after shots were fired during a fight between two half-brothers in a parking lot at Spokane s NorthTown Mall, according to police. The Spokane Police Department received a call at about 10:20 a.m. regarding multiple people getting out of their cars to fight, Sgt. Terry Preuninger said. The incident happened on the west side of the mall parking lot near Barnes and Noble.  According to police, Brendan Rayburn and Jacob Ball had been in an ongoing dispute and met at the mall to fight. Ball allegedly brought two other people and a metal pipe, while Rayburn brought a handgun, Preuninger said.

Package thief caught on camera stealing from South Hill home

KXLY December 18, 2020 6:12 PM Kaitlin Knapp Updated: SPOKANE, Wash. It happens every year. Package thieves steal Christmas gifts from your front porch. This year is no different. A man in the South Hill caught someone taking five packages from his home on Thursday in broad daylight. Chris Zentz said the packages were delivered around 1:30 p.m., according to his Ring camera. He was downstairs when his camera went off again about an hour later. “I looked and I saw someone walking away with a whole basket full of our Christmas presents, jumping in their Black Ford Focus and driving away,” Zentz said.

Frustrations mount after racist Zoom bombings affecting Gonzaga, WSU minority groups [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash ]

Frustrations mount after racist Zoom bombings affecting Gonzaga, WSU minority groups [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.] Dec. 15 Local and federal authorities are still investigating how multiple people last month invaded a virtual Gonzaga University Black Student Union meeting with racial and homophobic slurs and imagery. Likewise, Washington State University Police remain on the hunt for whoever shared racist imagery and slurs during a WSU Black Student Union meeting in September. Less than two months later, WSU’s Filipino American Student Association dealt with a similar intrusion. Students, faculty and investigators say the events, known as Zoom bombings, were among the more frustrating parts of virtual college learning this fall. The sentiment has been shared by others, including other student minority associations,, as Zoom bombings have been a nationwide virtual business hazard during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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