Posted on 02/29/2020 7:03:09 AM PST by L.A.Justice
"Deputies were ordered to delete Kobe Bryant crash photos to avoid discipline, sources say"
https://ktla.com/news/deputies-were-ordered-to-delete-kobe-bryant-crash-photos-to-avoid-discipline-sources-say/
I am disappointed that some officers behaved this way...I guess they forgot to think about families of those dead people...
Many years ago, two CA Highway Patrol dispatchers leaked a picture of a dead woman online...Her family sued and CHP agreed to pay.
https://www.ocregister.com/2012/01/31/family-gets-24-million-over-grisly-crash-images/
They do it all the time, it’s only “bad” when the victim is “great”.
I wonder how many of these same deputies and firemen that passed the photos around like trading cards will file PTS claims from having to respond to the grisly scene.
years ago....police took video tape the day after at a plane crash in Detroit..flight 255. Guess they were cracking jokes as they taped victim after victim before they were removed from the scene. Last i heard, Wayne County Sheriffs claimed they had taken and destroyed all copies....none ever popped up online or anywhere else..
Truly disgusting
Those poor dead children photogged for entertainment
Fire them
Same folks who shoot your dog or you for reaching for your cell phone
JBTLs will be along to excuse em
> The facts surrounding these allegations are currently under investigation... <
Well, thats nice to know. The sheriffs department will investigate itself until the media moves on to the next story.
Wouldn’t the official photos be “a matter of public record”.
Now do Epstein. Who shared the photo of him on a gurney?
Yup. Despicable as he was, those photos of his DB were bad news.
There is a show about autopsies of rich, famous deceased celebrities, where some Doc ponders their demise, whether there is controversy or not, with all sorts of information that is no one's business.
Now thats rich! A statement made only for public consumption, only. Theyll delay until the publicity blows over and nothing will happen. These agencies have no meaningful oversight.
And professionalism? What a joke.
Back in the 70’s I recall the CHP had a magazine that contained photos of crash victims. My dad had a friend who was a LA deputy who brought them over from time to time. Most of the photos were pretty gruesome, I even recall seeing the results of that car that was crushed during the Sylmar quake.
I remember in particular, a photo of four teenagers who crashed their car into a utility pole and all of them were partially ejected out of the car.
No seatbelts back then.
While photos of the dead are morbid, we humans have a fascination with them. It's human nature.
Everyone who has ever rubbernecked at a traffic accident can just stop the fake outrage.
I have not seen these photos. If anyone does not want to see them, don’t look, including family.
Hiding ANYTHING is wrong. It gets even MORE WRONG when its just because someone is “famous” or “important”.
I’m ALWAYS for FULL DISCLOSURE. I can decide for myself what is appropriate or not, as you can for yourself. Don’t decide for others, its not your job to do so.
Don’t bother to “flame” me, because I won’t see it anyway and more importantly, I don’t care what you think.
There are photos of the crash scene where Buddy Holly was killed on the internet.
Any of them show the knee Kobe would have taken if he was still playing?
Man, did I get steered wrong in the job market in my youth!
/eyeroll
“Wouldnt the official photos be a matter of public record.”
Thanks, I missed where the article said they’d shared official photos.
NOT too soon, thanks.
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