THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
COMMISSIONER ERIC WATNESS, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Charleena Lyles; KAREN CLARK, as Guardian Ad Litem on behalf of the decedent’s four minor children,
No. 79480-9-I DIVISION ONE PUBLISHED OPINION
Appellant, v. THE CITY OF SEATTLE, a municipality; JASON M. ANDERSON, an individual; STEVEN A. MCNEW, an individual, Respondent.
ANDRUS, A.C.J. — On June 18, 2017, Seattle Police Officers Jason Anderson and Steven McNew (the Officers) shot and killed Charleena Lyles after, as the Officers contend, she threatened them with a knife. Retired Commissioner Eric Watness, personal representative of Lyles’s estate, and Karen Clark, guardian ad litem for Lyles’ four minor children (referred here jointly as the Estate), sued the City of Seattle (the City) and the Officers alleging negligence and assault. The trial court granted the Officers’ motion for summary judgment, denied the Estate’s motion for partial summary judgment on certain affirmative defenses, and struck the Estate’s three