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Seattle paramedics left teen to die in CHOP zone: lawsuit

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Paramedics are being accused in court papers filed Wednesday of leaving a teenager “to die” after he was shot on the edge of Seattle’s lawless autonomous zone — which was so dangerous, the fire department said it needed a police escort just to enter.

Lorenzo Anderson, 19, was shot several times on June 20 last year right outside of the city’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) area — a seven-block “autonomous zone” that sprouted up amid Black Lives Matter protests after the police murder of George Floyd in Minnesota, the claims state.

At the time, the area was overrun with anarchists and self-appointed security guards who were policing the area with semi-automatic weapons and wouldn’t allow police to enter after 10 p.m., the claims state.

After the police curfew, a 911 call came in for the shooting of the special-needs teen. At the time, a Seattle Fire Department ambulance was approximately two blocks from the crime scene and police were stationed about a half-mile away, the claims allege.

But instead of rushing to save the special-needs teen’s life, they didn’t respond immediately, the claim states.

The fire department previously said they couldn’t respond because it was too dangerous without a police escort, which didn’t come until 2:39 a.m., about 20 minutes after Anderson was shot, the claims allege.

“For close to twenty whole minutes, Seattle Police and Fire Departments communicated with dispatchers on separate radio channels, communicated the wrong locations, and miscommunicated the procedures for providing medical attention to Lorenzo,” according to the claims, filed against the city of Seattle, King County and the state of Washington.

“Meanwhile, 19-year-old Lorenzo lay helpless on the pavement, bleeding to death while 911 calls continued to pour in, with bystanders begging authorities to send help. As Lorenzo’s pulse faded, volunteers performed CPR while other bystanders were on the phone with emergency dispatchers, receiving conflicting information about how to get Lorenzo into the ambulance once it arrived,” the claims continue.

“The Seattle EMT was less than a minute away from Lorenzo as he bled out, and the Seattle Police were less than 5 minutes away from him as he bled out. Essentially, Lorenzo was left to die.”

At 2:45 a.m., Anderson was pronounced dead at the Harbor View Medical Center after civilians transported him to the hospital.

An autopsy report shows that Anderson was shot in the hand, buttocks, knee and shoulder, but “none” of the bullets “appeared to hit major organs,” according to the claims and Evan Oshan, the attorney representing Anderson’s estate, which filed the papers.

“If they had went in there and did their job, I believe my son would still be alive and I wouldn’t have to be going through this right now,” Anderson’s father, Horace Anderson, who has his own $3 billion lawsuit against the city, told The Post.

“They let him bleed to death. Somebody needs to be held accountable.”

The man who allegedly killed Anderson, Marcel Levon Long, has been charged with his murder but has yet to be apprehended by police, Oshan said.

The claim alleges the SPD, Seattle Emergency Medical Services, Mayor Jenny Durkin, the Seattle City Council and the state of Washington were negligent and “breached the duty of reasonable care” owed to Anderson and caused a death “that was both preventable and predictable.”

The notice of claims are precursors to a lawsuit that will be filed in state court in 60 days, Oshan said.

Dan Nolte, a spokesman for the Seattle City Attorney’s Office said Wednesday: “We intend to investigate these brought claims and will defend the city in this matter.
 
If the article accurately summarizes what happened, then I think that I hope they win and bankrupt the city. It's Seattle's fault for ever letting the rioters dictate when and where the police (and other first responders) could do their job. If Seattle crushes that CHOP movement right off the bat, then it never has a chance to set curfews for when cops can come into their turf. "Autonomous zone" my ass.

I do wish BLM, as an organization, would've been named as well - it seems like they have deep enough pockets to be forced to pay out as well. It's their organizing/mobilizing that also allowed the kid to die by setting "rules" keeping police out.
 
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