Cops Value Innocent Victim at $11,000 #shorts #lawenforcement #police



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42 thoughts on “Cops Value Innocent Victim at $11,000 #shorts #lawenforcement #police”

  1. not reckless if he said she was in a crosswalk she was in a crosswalk who cares what somebody else said he admitted it and he needs to be fired and sued and you need to go to jail for your smart-ass laugh thinking that s*** is funny your foul you're the criminal

  2. First things first; my condolences to the family that lost their precious soul, daughter, sister…….
    This is so compelling

    Now, TCRL please say you will go after this low life scum bag
    He is not capable of policing my
    my cows

  3. They know they’re being recorded. They don’t care. Qualified immunity is for later down the line. After the big crash with massive homelessness, a cop can just shoot you and the media will praise you. I’m moving to Israel, the safest place on Earth

  4. That is typical Seattle police department…. to them .. people are scum and only worth a little… because we have limited value…. FIRE THIS PIECE OF CRAP … they just killed someone's daughter, sister, granddaughter … SHAME ON HIM…. FIRE THIS MF'er … PLEASE SUE THESE ASSWIPES

  5. I had to delete my comments of disgust after reading the following. (See below). Now I’m disgusted at myself and all of you for jumping to judgment before you knew what was going on. With all the disgusting things that I see cops do, it’s easy to do. But I have come to the conclusion that clearly this man was one of the few cops who was mocking that the police department would devalue the girl, because he was disgusted by it, and was not mocking the death of the girl. I could see myself saying exactly what he said if I were mocking what I knew would happen, so if that was what he was doing, then he’s probably one of the cops that actually did care. Unfortunately, if that is true, no one will care what really happened, and they will throw him under the bus while the department will do exactly what he said. And no one will care about what they actually do. This just taught me a lesson to reserve judgment before I hear all the facts regardless of what it looks like up front or how offensive it appears.

    “”However, Jason Rantz, a conservative talk radio host on KTTH-AM, reported that he had obtained a written statement Auderer provided to the city’s office of police accountability. In it, Auderer said that Solan had lamented the death and that his own comments were intended to mimic how the city’s attorneys might try to minimize liability for it.

    “I intended the comment as a mockery of lawyers,” Auderer wrote, according to KTTH. “I laughed at the ridiculousness of how these incidents are litigated and the ridiculousness of how I watched these incidents play out as two parties bargain over a tragedy.”

    The station reported that Auderer acknowledged in the statement that anyone listening to his side of the conversation alone “would rightfully believe I was being insensitive to the loss of human life”. The comment was “not made with malice or a hard heart”, he said.””

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