Sixteen-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. traveled to Seattle to join the 2020 racial justice movement but was shot and killed at CHOP, the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, within days. Six years later, the case remains unsolved, despite livestreamed evidence and a father's lawsuit demanding answers about whether protesters acted in self-defense or cold-blooded murder. Antonio Mays Jr., a fantasy-loving teenager trained in his father's barbecue business, was shot dead by CHOP security forces in June 2020, yet Seattle police have provided his father with virtually no updates since 2020.