Skip to content
GBC NEWS

GBC NEWS

WordPress site

  • GBC NEWS
  • U.S. NEWS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENTS
  • COMMUNITY
  • SPORTS
  • Toggle search form
  • Buffalo Man Going to Prison for Selling Meth Trending Post
  • Doral Police Department Has Launched New Aggressive Driving Unit Business
  • In Oregon Federal Judge Restricts Use of Tear Gas Against ICE Protesters Politics
  • Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit with the City of Doral Mayor Fraga Community
  • Savannah Guthrie Shares Emotional Message About Her Missing Mother, Nancy News
  • Nicholas Brendon, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Actor, Dies at the Age of 54     Obituaries
  • FBI Announces New Wanted List Dedicated to Fraudsters News
  • Judge Orders Deportation of Liam Ramos, 5-year-old boy from Minneapolis, and His Family News
  • Fernanda Gomes, Candidate for Chair 2 on the Doral City Council  Community
  • The opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States is on June 12 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. FIFA 2026

Eastern Washington Jury Convicts Three Defendants of Conspiring to Impede Federal Officers in the Execution of Their Duties

Spokane, WA – On May 28, 2026, a jury of twelve people from across the Eastern District of Washington convicted Defendants Jac Archer, Justice Forral, and Bajun Mavalwalla II of violating federal law by conspiring to impede law enforcement officers or injure property used in the execution of their duties. After 8 days of trial and over a day of deliberations, the jury found Defendants guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of the crime. Sentencing has not yet been set by United States District Judge Rebecca L. Pennell, who oversaw the trial.

In the summer of 2025, a federal Grand Jury made up of different members of this community returned an Indictment charging Archer, Forral, and Mavalwalla, along with six other Defendants with Conspiracy to Injure or Impede Officers of the United States. The charges arose from an event at an ICE facility in Spokane in June 2025. That day, defendants and others prevented law enforcement officers from engaging in their official duties of transporting individuals from a detention facility in Spokane to a detention facility and the immigration court near Tacoma. For more than nine hours that officers were denied the ability to transport the detainees. The charged defendants and uncharged co-conspirators destroyed property, blocked exits to prevent officers from safely leaving with the detainees. Several officers testified during the trial that they feared for their safety because of the actions taken by the defendants and other co-conspirators.

After the Grand Jury returned its Indictment, nearly a year of extensive litigation took place, with each defendant retaining or being appointed highly-experienced criminal defense counsel. The defense lawyers in this case ranged from the two leaders of the Federal Defender’s office and two former federal prosecutors, to multiple attorneys from a well-respected private law firm in Spokane. Those six attorneys, engaged in extensive pre-trial motion practice. Judge Pennel presided over several hearings, denying motions to dismiss and presiding over the scope and admissibility of evidence. The other six Defendants pleaded guilty during this time, leaving three at trial.

Those Defendants along with their six defense counsel and two Assistant United States Attorneys, selected the jury. The jury selection process took over a day to allow the parties and the Court, to extensively examine the potential jurors to ensure a fair and impartial jury was impaneled.

Throughout the trial, there were ongoing motions and evidentiary rulings which included the exclusion of additional evidence. Much of the Defendants’ conduct on June 11, 2025, was recorded on video. The United States called numerous witnesses. Two of the Defendants exercised their constitutional right to testify while the other exercised the constitutional right not to testify. Defense called additional witnesses and the case rested on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. For over a day, 12 jurors deliberated over the evidence admitted. On Thursday May 28, 2026, the jury unanimously found each Defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charged offense.

“The United States Attorney’s Office has been encouraged to see so many members of the community engaged with this case. We look forward to the same level of public interest in all of our criminal cases against defendants charged with domestic violence and rape of children in Indian Country, human trafficking, fentanyl trafficking, violent felons with illegal arsenals, and the exploitation of children as young as infants and toddlers,” said Pete Serrano, First Assistant United States Attorney. “As our office has said from the beginning, everyone in this free country has the right to make their voices heard, and we encourage the exercise of that right. But no one has the right to cross the line into lawbreaking. We presented facts and evidence to a grand jury, made up of citizens from this district who found probable cause that crimes were committed. Upon being charged, these defendants were afforded their rights and represented by counsel throughout the process. For 250 years in this country, we have turned to juries to resolve those disagreements. Here, twelve individuals from across our community heard 8 days of evidence and concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that these three defendants committed the crime as charged, that they agreed to impede law enforcement officers and injure their property as they did their jobs.”

Mr. Serrano continued: “Just because the jury did not find in a way that some people wanted, does not negate the fact that a crime occurred. Our office’s sole motivation for the charging and prosecution of these individuals was to hold them accountable to the law as each attorney in this office has sworn an oath to support and defend the United States Constitution. This case was brought by my office, was agreed upon by the grand jury, and concluded with a multi-day trial by jury because the alleged crimes were committed. Statements made by current or former public officials who never set foot in the courtroom during the trial bear no relevance to these facts or the outcome of this case. There is no better system in the world for resolving conflicts than the jury system enshrined in our Constitution, and we should all cherish this right whether we agree with outcomes produced by our system. Had the jury’s verdict gone another way, the United States Attorney’s Office would be issuing this same statement today: the jury has rendered its verdict, let us all respect it.”

2:25-CR-00113-RLP

Contact
USAWAE.Media@usdoj.gov

GBC NEWS – WORDPRESS

https://gbcnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/GBC-NEWS-NEW.1-SMV-©-GBC-NEWS-1.mp4

Portland Man Living in His Car Dies with His Pet

Savannah Guthrie Shares Emotional Message About Her Missing Mother, Nancy

Peter Espinosa Candidate for Chair 4 on the Doral City Council

gbcnews.official

FDC INSURANCE – CALL: (305) 904 7933

The Hard work of Commissioner Natalie Milian, Miami-Dade County District 6

Viva Ecuador Fest 2026

https://gbcnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Viva-Ecuador-2026-SMV.2-w-cover.1-©-GBC-NEWS.mp4

GBC NEWS to become part of our corporation

Announcement

Gemm Broadcasting Corporation announces and welcomes GBC NEWS to become part of our corporation as our news, entertainment, music, and fashion website. We will continue to offer the latest news and videos straight from the entertainment industry.

GBC NEWS

Archives

Categories

FIFA 2026 World Cup

Ikea Miami Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Doral Mayor Christi Fraga

FDC Fabiola de Castro © GBC NEWS

https://gbcnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/FDC-Fabiola-de-Castro-with-Cover-©-GBC-NEWS-1.mp4

Recent Posts

  • Matthew Castillo, The New Doral Police Chief, Said “There Is No Reason to be fraid” After The Controversy Surrounding His Collaboration With U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
  • Florida Driver’s Licenses: New Change Indicating U.S. Citizenship. Effective January 1, 2027
  • FIFA 2026 World Cup: The Three Opening Ceremonies
  • The Hard work of Commissioner Natalie Milian, Miami-Dade County District 6
  • Savannah Guthrie Shares Emotional Message About Her Missing Mother, Nancy
  • FBI Miami Announces World Cup Drone Flight Restriction Enforcement
  • At Least 12 People Were Shot Near a Festival in Ohio; The Two Gunmen Remain at Large.
  • Anthony Head, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Star, Dies at 72
  • American Citizen Pleads Guilty to Working as an Agent for the People’s Republic of China

The 2026 World Cup Final Will Feature Global Superstars like Madonna, Shakira, and BTS at Halftime

Fernanda Gomes, Candidate for Chair 2 on the Doral City Council

GBC NEWS

  • Statement from FBI Director Patel on the Creation of the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters List and Ohio Healthcare Fraud Announcement News
  • FDC Insurance…..No Solo Trabajamos Contigo… Caminamos Contigo en Cada Etapa Slider Post
  • US immigration Authorities Arrest a Spanish-speaking Journalist in Tennessee News
  • Doral Silver Club Hispanic Heritage Celebration Dinner Community
  • UPS will eliminate 30,000 more jobs due to low Amazon shipping rates News
  • Más Allá del Diagnóstico por FDC Community
  • Collision on the Runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York, Two Pilots Killed News
  • Man Arrested for Stolen iPhones Worth $2 Million in Doral  Trending Post
  • Man Convicted of the Murder of 15-Year-Old Sierra LaMar on March 16, 2012 News
  • Trump Keeps His Promise to Iran and Takes a Big Risk News

GBC NEWS

GBC NEWS

Newspaper is your news, entertainment, music fashion website. We provide you with the latest breaking news and videos straight from the entertainment industry.

Categories

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Supports
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Site Map

Copyright © 2026 Gemm Broadcasting Corporation the Parent Company of GBC NEWS. All Rights Reserved - WORDPRESS

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme