Docs: Man hears North Spokane fireworks stabbing suspect say, 'I'm right here. I did it'
Witnesses told police Vega and the victim got into a fight in the alley in the 1600 block of East Queen Avenue over fireworks.
Author: Kaitlin Riordan
Updated: 3:01 PM PDT July 9, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. — Court documents are giving new insight into a feud over fireworks between North Spokane neighbors that ended in a stabbing on the Fourth of July.
Louis Vega, 63, is charged with first-degree assault. He made his first court appearance July 7 and is currently out of jail on bond. His arraignment is scheduled for July 28.