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San Diego to pay  million to household of 16-year-old teen shot by police.
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San Diego to pay $30 million to household of 16-year-old teen shot by police.

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Last updated: December 6, 2025 9:02 pm
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On Tuesday, the San Diego Metropolis Council will vote to approve a $30 million greenback settlement with the household of Konoa Wilson, a teen who was shot earlier this 12 months by police as he ran out of the Santa Fe Depot downtown.

This settlement could possibly be the biggest ever ensuing from a police killing in america, surpassing the $27 million settlement town of Minneapolis reached with the household of George Floyd, the Wilson household lawyer, Nicholas Rowley, advised the San Diego Union-Tribune.

“I’ve by no means seen a metropolis take duty so rapidly,” Rowley stated. “It’s actually noble. It truly is. It was an officer on the market attempting to maintain individuals secure. It was a mistake.”

On the night time of Jan. 28, Wilson, 16, ran away from a person who started taking pictures at him on the station’s west platform, in accordance with surveillance footage. Daniel Gold, a two-year police officer with the San Diego Police Division on the time, and his accomplice had been responding to a different incident within the space when the taking pictures started.

Wilson ran down a hall exiting the station on Kettner Boulevard when he bumped into Gold, who was jogging towards the sound of pictures. Physique digicam footage reveals Gold instantly firing two pictures earlier than asserting himself as police to the boy.

Wilson screamed earlier than he collapsed, in accordance with physique digicam footage. He was transported to a hospital, the place he later died.

Whereas performing CPR, officers discovered a handgun within the teenager’s possession. Rowley stated Wilson had been the goal of gang members within the space and carried the gun for self-defense. Authorities stated the person who first opened hearth on Wilson was a 16-year-old juvenile, and was arrested one week after the taking pictures.

Wilson was an solely baby, in accordance with Rowley. “This boy beloved the ocean,” the lawyer stated to the San Diego Union-Tribune. “He didn’t like sporting sneakers. He’d be on the seashore each day along with his dad if he might.”

In 2021, the Minneapolis Metropolis Council authorized a $27 million settlement to the household of George Floyd. They’d filed a civil wrongful loss of life lawsuit towards town of Minneapolis and 4 law enforcement officials concerned in Floyd’s loss of life.

With the Wilson taking pictures, town of San Diego is about to pay $5 million of the big sum, as reported by the Union-Tribune. The remaining $25 million will probably be paid by means of the Public Legal responsibility Fund, in accordance with the Metropolis Council.

The San Diego metropolis lawyer’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

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