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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
5:02 – Is Alexis a Mossad Agent?
5:33 – Handling Personal Attacks
8:42 – Responding to Criticism Over FBI Jet Use
10:39 – How Often Kash Has Traveled to See Alexis
11:32 – Is an Engagement Coming Soon?
12:36 – Hypocrisy Among Members of Congress
13:50 – Threats to Personal Safety
15:19 – Changes in Social Media Posting
16:54 – Letting FBI Agents Do Their Job
18:30 – Threats Against Women vs. Men
19:44 – Political Violence After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
23:08 – Surge in Arrests of Dangerous Criminals
25:07 – Becoming FBI Director: The Background
26:00 – Biggest Surprise as FBI Director
27:28 – Fake News Reports of a Looming Firing
28:48 – Media Coverage of FBI Cases
30:30 – Alexis’ Journey to Becoming a Singer
31:31 – Alexis’ Advocacy for Veterans
32:39 – Latest Updates on Alexis’ Music Career
33:06 – Engaging in Political Advocacy
34:35 – Areas of Disagreement Between Kash and Alexis
35:34 – Ideal Date Night & Favorite DC Restaurant
36:28 – Key to Maintaining a Strong Relationship
38:03 – How Alexis Communicates with Kash During the Day
39:10 – Kash’s Daily Routine
39:29 – Love Songs About Kash
40:26 – Alexis’ Favorite Performance of All Time
40:58 – More Intimidating: Performing or Politics?
41:22 – Would You Rather Questions
46:29 – Current TV Show Binge
47:03 – First Concert Attended
47:09 – Favorite Music Artist
47:38 – Secret Talent Revealed
48:23 – First App Opened in the Morning
48:43 – Current Sleep Schedule
48:54 – Go-To Hype Song
49:18 – Polymarket Predictions on a Kash-Alexis Engagement
50:08 – Dream Dinner Party Guests
(This interview was taped before the horrific shooting at Brown University)
https://x.com/katiemillerpod/status/2001064802521899308
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