- Hypocrites
- Pigs 🐷🚔🐷
- Copaganda
- Needs Follow Up
This is exactly what these pigs believe. When they hit you with their car, they scrape you off and go to their "crime" scene. They expect the city to just write a check to pay off whoever's estate. Classic police state, hell just plain old elitism.
Seattle police union responds to outrage over officer saying a woman run over by police ‘had limited value’: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/seattle-police-union-responds-outrage-officer-saying-woman-run-police-rcna105340
The Seattle Police Officers Guild said Friday that there is “much more detail and nuance” to bodycam footage released this week that captures one of its leaders saying the life of a woman who was killed by another officer “had limited value.”
“The Seattle Police Officers’ Guild understands the attention and outrage surrounding the viral video which captures highly insensitive comments regarding the death of Jaahnavi Kandula by Officer Dan Auderer,” the guild said in a statement. “Without context, this audio is horrifying and has no place in a civil society. It sullens the profession of law enforcement, the reputation of all Seattle Police officers and paints Seattle in a terrible light. We feel deep sorrow and grief for the family of Jaahnavi Kandula as this video has revictimized them in an already tragic situation as they continue to mourn her death. We are truly sorry.”
Notice the copganda, how they cast the comments as highly insensitive, but without context. Who thinks they'd be putting out this statement if it were one of their daughters or sons? What context do you need against a comment of "her life had limited value". Why don't they release the whole phone call if it was so perfect and without context. They release body cams within hours when they believe the public was misinformed. The phone call is worse, that's why.
In the body camera footage released Monday by the Seattle Police Department, Officer Daniel Auderer, who is the vice president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, laughs and suggests the city should “just write a check” after a marked patrol vehicle driven by Officer Kevin Dave struck and killed Jaahnavi Kandula in a crosswalk on Jan. 23. Dave was driving 74 mph on the way to a “priority one call” when he hit Kandula, 23, and Auderer was assigned to evaluate whether Dave was impaired, according to a police investigation report.
This story of why cops must no longer be funded by TAXPAYER MONEY when it comes to their lawsuits. Let them get work/hazard insurance or whatever to help them. If they believe in sticking together like brothers and sisters, insurance is perfect. Watch the house of cards come crumbling down as they will have to reform themselves to make it all work. Their unions will finally have to screen out officers and keep officers accountable for their misdeeds. Officers who want to play high risk games can pay more to unions and insurance. Taxpayers can receive lower taxes in return.