What's Happening?
NPR, KUOW, and The Seattle Times have launched an investigative series titled 'Embedded: We Keep Us Safe,' focusing on the unsolved death of Antonio Mays Jr. during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) in Seattle. The series, premiering on June 11,
delves into the circumstances surrounding Mays' death, which occurred in the summer of 2020 amid racial justice protests. The investigation aims to uncover new evidence and provide insights into the events leading to the shooting, with hosts Sydney Brownstone and Will James collaborating with NPR's Embedded team.
Why It's Important?
The investigation into Antonio Mays Jr.'s death is significant as it addresses unresolved issues from the 2020 racial justice protests, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency. This series may bring renewed attention to the CHOP protests and the broader movement for racial justice, potentially influencing public discourse and policy decisions. By uncovering new evidence, the series could lead to further investigations or legal actions, impacting how similar cases are handled in the future. It also underscores the role of media in investigating and reporting on critical social issues.











