Spokane 3 Trial Day 5: ICE Agent Testifies, Racist Tweets and Voice Memos Entered as Evidence
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Summary
Day 5 of the trial of the Spokane 3 (three anti-police-brutality activists) covers testimony from an ICE agent, evidence including racist tweets from a Burlingame officer, a 'bag of dicks' incident, and voice memos. The trial revolves around charges stemming from protests and confrontations with law enforcement. The article details courtroom drama, witness credibility issues, and new evidence that paints a complex picture of police-activist interactions in Spokane.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledPlay stupid Burlingames, win stupid Burlinprizes.
Racist tweets, 'bag of dicks' and new evidence including voice memos.
The ICE agent will be called back in to testify further.
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