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"Trial in lawsuit launched by family of teen shot dead in CHOP begins—will Seattle be found liable?
Video footage captured the chaos, which included roughly one hundred rounds of ammunition fired and protesters scrambling to collect the spent shell casings while shouting, "Hell yeah, no evidence!"
In a courtroom heavy with grief, the high-profile civil jury trial pitting the family of murdered teenager Antonio Mays Jr. against the City of Seattle commenced on Wednesday in King County Superior Court. This case is centered around the tragic death of Antonio Mays Jr., a black 16-year-old from California who was shot dead in the 2020 Antifa-Black Lives Matter Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, also known as "CHAZ" or "CHOP."
In the summer of 2020, following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Antifa and BLM militants cordoned off a 6-block area in downtown Seattle and declared themselves autonomous. Then-Mayor Jenny Durkan called it "the summer of love," bristling when her leadership was questioned over the occupation. Orders were given for Seattle police to abandon a precinct house in the "zone" and the city aided the erection of barriers around the area, leaving those within the zone to fend for themselves.
The wrongful death lawsuit accuses the city of negligence for abandoning the Seattle Police East Precinct to protesters, supplying barricades that fortified the six-block "war zone," and prohibiting police and emergency responders from entering the area, effectively creating a "state-created danger" that enabled violence, resulting in the teen's death."
What drew him, Oshan argued, was the innocent portrayal by then-Mayor Jenny Durkan, a Democrat, who dubbed the zone a "block party" and a "summer of love" festival. He left a note for his father announcing his departure, saying he felt led by "God." But upon arrival, Antonio did not walk into what was being portrayed on television. Instead, he entered a large militarized barricade controlled by armed protesters, many of whom belonged to the Antifa terrorist organization's security arm, known as the John Brown Gun Club (JBGC), who patrolled the barricades with rifles while Seattle police officers were ordered to stand down.
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Seattle's Democrat mayor allowed this state of lawlessness to exist and even aided in its creation. Now, the Democrat taxpayers are lilkely to pay millions to the victim's family.
I wonder, if any rape victims will now sue Seattle?
Video footage captured the chaos, which included roughly one hundred rounds of ammunition fired and protesters scrambling to collect the spent shell casings while shouting, "Hell yeah, no evidence!"
In a courtroom heavy with grief, the high-profile civil jury trial pitting the family of murdered teenager Antonio Mays Jr. against the City of Seattle commenced on Wednesday in King County Superior Court. This case is centered around the tragic death of Antonio Mays Jr., a black 16-year-old from California who was shot dead in the 2020 Antifa-Black Lives Matter Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, also known as "CHAZ" or "CHOP."
In the summer of 2020, following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Antifa and BLM militants cordoned off a 6-block area in downtown Seattle and declared themselves autonomous. Then-Mayor Jenny Durkan called it "the summer of love," bristling when her leadership was questioned over the occupation. Orders were given for Seattle police to abandon a precinct house in the "zone" and the city aided the erection of barriers around the area, leaving those within the zone to fend for themselves.
The wrongful death lawsuit accuses the city of negligence for abandoning the Seattle Police East Precinct to protesters, supplying barricades that fortified the six-block "war zone," and prohibiting police and emergency responders from entering the area, effectively creating a "state-created danger" that enabled violence, resulting in the teen's death."
What drew him, Oshan argued, was the innocent portrayal by then-Mayor Jenny Durkan, a Democrat, who dubbed the zone a "block party" and a "summer of love" festival. He left a note for his father announcing his departure, saying he felt led by "God." But upon arrival, Antonio did not walk into what was being portrayed on television. Instead, he entered a large militarized barricade controlled by armed protesters, many of whom belonged to the Antifa terrorist organization's security arm, known as the John Brown Gun Club (JBGC), who patrolled the barricades with rifles while Seattle police officers were ordered to stand down.
EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE: Trial in lawsuit launched by family of teen shot dead in CHOP begins—will Seattle be found liable?
Video footage captured the chaos, which included roughly one hundred rounds of ammunition fired and protesters scrambling to collect the spent shell casings while shouting, “Hell yeah, no evidence!”
Seattle's Democrat mayor allowed this state of lawlessness to exist and even aided in its creation. Now, the Democrat taxpayers are lilkely to pay millions to the victim's family.
I wonder, if any rape victims will now sue Seattle?