Seattle Held Accountable for $30M in Deadly CHOP Shooting Amid Failed Public Safety
After years of law enforcement retreat and policy failure, Seattle must pay over $30 million for botched emergency response to a fatal shooting during the chaotic CHOP protest zone—an urgent wake-up call for restoring public order and protecting American lives.
In a verdict that underscores the devastating consequences of government abdication, a King County jury has ordered the city of Seattle to pay more than $30 million following the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. inside the lawless Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone in 2020. The ruling shines a harsh light on how neglect and poor emergency response turned deadly amid a protest environment where city officials effectively ceded control. When first responders refused to enter the contested area, witnesses had no choice but to transport the critically wounded Mays themselves — facing ambulance refusals and agonizing delays...
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