SEATTLE - The City of Seattle is requesting a new trial after a jury found the city negligent in the death of a teen in the Capitol Hill Occupied Zone (CHOP). A jury awarded $30.5 million to the ...
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The City of Seattle is requesting a new trial as it plans to appeal a $30.5 million verdict that found the city negligent in the fatal shooting of Antonio Mays Jr., who was at the Capitol Hill ...
It seems the legal fallout from the city’s handling of CHOP will never really fully fade away. Tuesday, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that two businesses can pursue state ...
Chris Davis from Davis Law Group on the City of Seattle appealing a $30million+ award judgment in CHOP, saying the teen would have died even with timelier medical intervention. Listen to the Jake and ...
SEATTLE — A King County Superior Court judge denied all post-trial motions, including the request for a new trial, filed by the City of Seattle in the case of the fatal shooting of a teenager during ...
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best gave a briefing after police cleared the CHOP on July 1, 2020 to prepare to move back into the East Precinct on Capitol Hill.
Seattle appeals $30M CHOP verdict A jury found the city of Seattle responsible for the shooting death of a teen in the CHOP Zone in 2020 because of a slow response from emergency responders.
The Capitol Hill Organized Protest in June 2020 — when Seattle Police abandoned the East Precinct, demonstrators barricaded city streets and people with weapons patrolled the neighborhood — ended with ...