San Diego City Council Approves $30 Million Settlement in Fatal Police Shooting of Konoa Wilson, 16 — Largest Ever in U.S. History
By Staff and wire reports / Times of San Diego / December 10, 2025
Members of the San Diego City Council voted unanimously Tuesday, December 9 to pay $30 million to the family of a 16-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a police officer.
Wilson’s parents sued the city and San Diego Police Department Officer Daniel Gold following Konoa Wilson’s death the night of Jan. 28.
The boy was fleeing from the downtown Santa Fe Depot after another person fired gunshots at him on a transit platform when he encountered Gold, who was running toward the station. They crossed paths and the officer shot the boy twice in the back “instantly, without any warning,” according to the family’s lawsuit.
Doctors pronounced Konoa dead at a hospital less than an hour later.
His family’s attorneys believe the settlement may be the largest amount paid in a case stemming from a police killing in U.S. history. It surpasses the $27 million paid by Minneapolis to the family of George Floyd.

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