Officer’s comments misinterpreted in Jahavi Kandula death case: Seattle police

Janhvi Kandula Death Case: Deceased Indian student Janhvi Kandula was a student of Northeastern University in Washington.

Washington:

Janhvi Kandula death case: ‘Seattle Police Officers Guild’ arrested Indian student earlier this year Javanese He has defended one of his officers who was seen making insensitive remarks after Kandula’s death. On Friday, the Seattle Police Officers Guild said viral videos of police actions shared by the media do not tell the whole story and the full context.

In fact, on January 23, 2023, Kandula, a student at Northeastern University in Washington, was crossing a road when she was hit by a police car. Meanwhile, an officer named Kevin Dave was driving the police car. He was driving at a speed of over 119 km per hour in violation of the speed limit on the information of a case related to drug ‘overdose’.

A police officer was seen making fun of the student’s death

Bodycam footage released Monday by the Seattle Police Department shows Officer Daniel Ord smiling and talking about the horrific crash. Along with this, he is also seen dismissing the scope of Dave’s mistake. In the bodycam recording video, the orderer can be heard saying, “Yeah, just cut a check… for US$11,000.” She was 26 anyway. His life was of limited value.

The video shows only one side: the Seattle police

“This video shows only one side of the conversation. There is much more information and details that have not yet been released,” the guild said in a statement. It released a letter written by the orderly, in which officials said he made the comments mocking the lawyers. In a letter to the Office of Police Accountability dated August 3, the order said it was appalled by the absurdity of the lawsuits related to the incidents and the tragedy the incidents caused between the two parties. bargaining”.

“Even this conversation is not within the scope of my duties.”

He said, “At that time I felt that this conversation was personal and was not being recorded. This conversation was also not within the scope of my duties. I was sent to help after a fatal collision with a vehicle in the city on January 23, 2023. At home On the way, I called Mike Solan. So I could give him the latest information about the incident. The conversation on the call was inadvertently recorded on my BWV. The conversation took place in my patrol car. I was alone in it. During that phone call, Mike Olan said that It is unfortunate that lawyers will now argue over the “value of human life”.

Comment intended to mock lawyers: Daniel Orderer

Daniel Orderer wrote, “Mike Solan said to me: ‘What lame arguments can lawyers make in a case like this?’ Can they do strange things? I replied: ‘She is 26 years old. What is the value of her life, who cares? The purpose of this comment was to mock the lawyers. I want to say what arguments the lawyers who are arguing this case can make. was trying

The demand to terminate the orderer’s services intensifies

The Seattle Police Officers Guild said some viral videos of police action shared by the media do not tell the whole story/context. Meanwhile, thousands of people signed an online petition demanding the orderer’s services be terminated.

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