A King County jury has found the City of Seattle negligent in the 2020 deadly shooting of a San Diego teenager during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest.
Antonio Mays Jr. was 16.
The case centering on the Seattle Police Department’s abandonment of the East Precinct and the failures in the police and Seattle Fire response to the 12th Ave shooting scene came to a swift conclusion Thursday with the jury’s decision after two weeks of deliberation.
The decision comes with a heavy price tag. The jury arrived at compensatory damages totaling more than $30 million for the teen’s father, Antonio Mays Sr., and family.
The deadly shooting — one of two killings of Black teens in the camp — came early on a Monday morning amid a night of drive-by shooting fears around the protest zone. Mays was shot inside a stolen Jeep Cherokee that had been reported driving at high speeds through the streets around the CHOP camp. The teen died as camp security and medic volunteers worked to save him whileSeattle Police and Seattle Fire refused to enter the protest area.
Mays’s 14-year-old companion in the vehicle survived but suffered a brain injury.
The shooting was a final straw as Seattle Police were ordered to storm the protest encampments and clear the area two days later. Continue reading














