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Katie Daviscourt @KatieDaviscourt - Video: CHAZ/CHOP TRIAL — Medical expert testifies that Antonio Mays Jr. would have SURVIVED gunshot wounds if he received emergency aid sooner.
The expert cited CHAZ/CHOP barricades (installed by the City of Seattle) in delaying treatment, as well as medics “abandoning” the patient after fleeing the premises of the “designated casualty area,” which was set up by the City outside the zone for emergency responders to collect injured protesters.
It took Antonio Mays Jr., who was struck several times by gunfire, more than 25 minutes to get into the care of medics—at the direction of dispatch. He was struck in the head, jaw, chest, and extremities.
The medical expert testified that the teen did NOT die from a gunshot wound to the brain, but died from obstructed airways, citing medical records.
She told the Court that “it was not the brain injury that was the lethal event,” and if medics had cleared his airways sooner, the teen would have “survived.”
He had a “survivable wound” and died a “catastrophically painful” death, the medical expert said. Antonio Mays Jr. was breathing and had a pulse when CHOP medics arrived at the designated casualty zone.
Seattle Fire medics testified that they fled the zone due to “perceived danger.”
The medical expert’s testimony bolsters the plaintiff’s argument that the City of Seattle created a “state-created danger,” leading to Antonio’s death and rendering the city liable in the wrongful death lawsuit.
https://x.com/KatieDaviscourt/status/2001410432989597843

The Katie Miller Podcast @katiemillerpod - In this episode, I sit down with FBI Director @Kash_Patel and @AlexisWilkins to discuss leading the FBI, navigating personal attacks, their relationship, music, and life behind the scenes.
0:00 – Introduction
1:26 – The Backstory of Alexis Wilkins
2:45 – Reflecting on Nearly One Year as FBI Director
3:30 – How Kash and Alexis Met
4:25 – Making a Long-Distance Relationship Work

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