Seattle Community Police Commission calls for suspension of officer caught mocking woman’s death

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Seattle Community Police Commission calls for suspension of officer caught mocking woman’s death
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The video came out on September 11 and has made waves since it was released.

Officer Daniel Auderer is heard joking about Kandula who was hit and killed by another Seattle officer. In the video, he goes so far as to say she had “limited value.”

The CPC was created to give the department policy recommendations while they stayed under review of the federal government, because of the consent decree from past problems. “We know wonderful officers, but we also know there’s a culture that allows for hatred and devaluing life at SPD and that‘s what we want to root out,” said CPC Co-Chair Rev. Patricia Hunter.We’re told the CPC will wait and see what the Office of Police Accountability investigation uncovers.

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