My comment: The report is simply wrong. I was misled and went searching for the lawsuit in vain, because there is NONE. Not this moment. See next.
(2) In chronologial order. There is no need to read the rest.
(a) Video Sheds Light on Flight 214 Passenger's Death. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 11, 2014 www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/V ... s-death-4706576.php
(San Francisco Fire Department Battalion Chief Mark "Johnson has turned over the footage to investigators from the fire and police departments and the National Transportation Safety Board, who are probing how the girl was put in harm's way, mistaken for dead and run over. The Chronicle reviewed a copy of the footage supplied by a source, who stipulated that it not be posted online because of the investigation")
(b) An update (probably online only) on Dec 11, 2013 after the release of federal report THAT DAY (Wednesday, Dec 11):
Jaxon Van Derbeken, SFO Crash Survivor Was Run Over by Two Fire Rigs. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 11, 2014 www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/V ... s-death-4706576.php
("A teenage survivor of the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport was run over by not one but two Fire Department rigs after firefighters mistakenly concluded she was dead without checking her vital signs, according to findings of a federal investigation released Wednesday")
My comment: Reports (a) and (b) discussed the video and carried still images (Ms Ye not seen in any of tehm) taken from the video itself, but did not post the video online.
(c) Jaxon Van Derbeken, SFO Victim's Family Files Claim Against City. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 9, 2014 www.sfgate.com/default/article/S ... st-city-5125753.php
("The parents of the 16-year-old girl who died after being struck by two San Francisco Fire Department rigs at the scene of the Asiana Airlines plane crash in July have filed a legal claim against the city. * * * The claim did not specify a damage amount. The city attorney's office now has 45 days to respond. If it rejects the claim, the girl's family can file a lawsuit")