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San Diego Considers $30 Million Settlement in Police-Involved Shooting Death of Black Teen

December 9, 2025

The San Diego city attorney's office has reached a tentative $30 million settlement with the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old Black teenager fatally shot by police officer Daniel Gold in January. Video evidence showed Wilson fleeing from an armed assailant at a downtown train station when Officer Gold, without warning or identifying himself, shot the unarmed teen twice in the back as he ran past seeking safety. The proposed settlement, which requires city council approval, would surpass the $27 million paid to George Floyd's family and become one of the largest police killing settlements in United States history.

Who is affected

  • Konoa Wilson (16-year-old Black teenager, deceased)
  • Wilson's family
  • Officer Daniel Gold (San Diego Police Department)
  • The City of San Diego
  • San Diego Police Department

What action is being taken

  • The city council has scheduled a vote on the settlement resolution for Tuesday morning
  • Officer Daniel Gold remains on administrative assignment
  • The city attorney is conducting a case review of Officer Gold's actions

Why it matters

  • This case represents a catastrophic failure in police conduct where a rookie officer shot an unarmed teenager in the back without warning or identification, killing someone who was a victim fleeing danger rather than a suspect or threat. The potential $30 million settlement would exceed the landmark George Floyd settlement and become one of the largest police-involved killing settlements in U.S. history, underscoring the severity of the incident and raising questions about police training, use of force policies, and accountability for racial violence in law enforcement.

What's next

  • The San Diego City Council will vote on the proposed $30 million settlement on Tuesday morning
  • The city attorney's case review of Officer Daniel Gold is pending completion

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint