• @Weslee
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    769 months ago

    Just remember… ACAB

    • alphacyberrangerOP
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      299 months ago

      I had to lookup what ACAB meant. Here’s a summary: The Wikipedia article on “ACAB” discusses the acronym’s usage in various contexts, primarily as an anti-police slogan. It explains that “ACAB” stands for “All Cops Are Bastards” and has been associated with criticism of law enforcement, especially in cases of police brutality and misconduct. The article also delves into its origins, history, and controversies surrounding its use, highlighting the differing opinions on its message. Additionally, it covers related topics such as “1312,” an alternative numerical representation of ACAB. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACAB

        • AMuscelid
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          69 months ago

          I’m astounded he tried cpr. As a rule, most of them won’t do any CPR or first aid just in case “someone gets the jump on them.” Literally told in an active shooter training that responsibility for first aid or CPR is on me, just in case.

      • @[email protected]
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        199 months ago

        I’m honestly surprised that someone that spends enough time on the internet to end up on lemmy doesn’t know about ACAB.

        • @[email protected]
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          49 months ago

          Smells like bullshit for some reason to me but at the end of the day it changes nothing for me also so whatever

      • @Geek_King
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        99 months ago

        Always Carry A Banana

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        I like also like “All cops are bad” for when you want to get the message across without cursing or disparaging the parentless

    • @severien
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      Including the ones who save people’s lives?

      • @Weslee
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        169 months ago

        I’d like to say no, but a good cop that stays silent and enables a bad cop to continue doing their bad shit is just as responsible imo

        • R0cket_M00se
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          59 months ago

          They can get called out and still have nothing happen, they have powerful unions.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          29 months ago

          A “good” cop is more likely to be punished for reporting misconduct of his peers than a bad cop is for said misconduct

      • @[email protected]
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        119 months ago

        It is impossible to be a “good” police officer because the system of rules and regulations they enforce is, first of all, fundamentally unjust. Any laws or regulations which may be considered “just” are not enforced equally amongst different classes, races, sexual orientations, or genders. Anyone who chooses to obediently enforce such a fundamentally unjust system is not “good”. Anyone who is “good” would never choose to enforce or perpetuate such a system and wouldn’t be an officer for long. Anything that could be considered morally good done by a police officer will quickly be offset by their actions taken to perpetuate an unjust system.
        Further, the fundamental responsibility of the police is to defend corporate capital and fill for-profit jails that are still essentially debtors prisons that put people, especially minorities, into a cycle of eternal debt and oppression. They are the lackeys of a state owned in full by capitalists, and in most cases they are (by design) too stupid to see it. If they are not too stupid to see it, then they enjoy inflicting violence with the authority vested in them by public trust. If they are neither too stupid nor especially violent, then they are simply ignorant.
        People exist on a spectrum. Therefore police do as well. But the point is that all cops agree to enforce laws which are not equitable. Very few of those laws have anything to do with safety and are in fact designed to enhance the comfort of the bourgeoisie.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          59 months ago

          The current system actually punishes cops for “ratting out their own kind”

          Good cops literally cannot exist

  • wjrii
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    OP, there’s a factual error in the headline. The cop on the call is a union leader who showed up afterwards. We don’t know, at least not from this story, how the officer who hit the woman reacted.

    Edit: Best I could find.

  • @tory
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    669 months ago

    deleted by creator

    • kirklennon
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      If he were not part of the Seattle police I might be willing to put down my pitchfork and give him the benefit of the doubt, but since he is, in fact, a prominent member of a lawless gang that is notorious for egregious civil rights violations, I say guilty until proven innocent. He’s already actively lost the trust of the public.

      • Lexi Sneptaur
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        SPD has gotten “less bad” since 2021, when many officers quit after the protests because their fragile egos were too hurt. Those cops are now “serving” the local rich communities of Mercer island and Sammamish, where there are very few people of color. Seattle proper also lost some of their “finest” when a shit ton of them got caught up in the January 6 insurrection. Fairly sure all of those goons were fired.

        Lately, as a Seattle resident, I’ve only seen SPD being lazy and not really responding to anything but the biggest emergencies. They do still occasionally sweep a homeless camp but they now give advance warning and give them a way to get their stuff back.

        The city council voted to defund and this is the lukewarm result. It’s probably still a work in progress but they’ve drastically changed the size of the “force” here.

    • @Geek_King
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      389 months ago

      That sincerely sounds like someone caught saying something stupid trying to spin it into something less bad.

      • @jarfil
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        It could also be seen as dark humor from someone trying to relieve his own stress.

        Y’know, a dark sense of humor is like ****¹; some have them, some don’t.

        (¹ not sure if dark humor is allowed on this instance)

    • @AbouBenAdhem
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      So his current claim is that he wasn’t mocking the victim, he was mocking the process of trying to get justice for victims and holding the police to account.

      • @nbafantest
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        149 months ago

        Also mocking the police lawyer who does the negotiating to lower the value of the woman’s life.

      • Gyromobile
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        89 months ago

        First responders have to develop a bit of a callous to gruesome scenes, because those that don’t end up not being able to do the job.

        The humor is likely a facade that exists to protect him and those around him from the reality of an unfortunate situation that they can not change.

        If you’ve ever spent time with EMTs, you will know what I’m talking about. Those guys do not get paid enough and joke about everything in all the worst ways. Still, if you ever get one of them drunk and pry about something they glossed over, they’re as likely to cry as to keep cracking jokes.

        It isn’t a good look, but these guys are still human.

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          189 months ago

          This was a cop “union” leader, not a first responder.

        • @demlet
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          29 months ago

          Definitely. I knew one guy who was an EMT. He was very casual about it unless he was drinking.

        • janWilejan
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          You don’t need to develop a callous to gruesome scenes if you don’t cause gruesome scenes.

          “unfortunate situation that they can not change” except by not driving over people at 70mph.

          Don’t conflate cops with EMTs. The job of EMTs is to save lives.

          • Gyromobile
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            19 months ago

            Tell that to the women and children living in ukraine.

            • janWilejan
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              I asked you to not conflate cops that kill innocent people with EMTs that save people and your response is to conflate cops that kill innocent people with women and children in ukraine? Really?

              • Gyromobile
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                19 months ago

                Nice goalpost move!

                My response was to your callous comment.

    • @Railing5132
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      209 months ago

      From an interview on a right-wing talk radio show. Context clues are important. Dude’s lucky he didn’t say anything more stupid that couldn’t be backpeddled like this was.

      And as for ‘turning himself in’, it’s pretty suspicious that another city employee who was responsible for reviewing the footage also reported it up the chain of command, but the city couldn’t determine who did it first.

      But yeah, let’s trust his version.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Everything you hear on the radio has to be true though. It was just some black humor nothing else/s.

    • @ultranaut
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      189 months ago

      What is “super important” about this? They are going to say whatever nonsense excuse they can come up with, it’s completely predictable.

      • Lexi Sneptaur
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        39 months ago

        Idk it’s usually pretty easy to tell bullshit apart from a genuine misunderstanding.

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      Fair to point out, and prompted me to listen to the video. Having done so, the tone in the minute or so leading up to the comments does not strike my ear as backing up the officer’s claim. It’s not openly mocking like the comments, but it’s absolutely thin-blue-line bullshit, minimizing the possibility of culpability by his colleague, and spinning the facts right from the get-go. I can almost buy that there is an element of wonder that this is the world they live in, but it felt a lot more like happy relief that they have the privilege of their position, rather than the sarcastic gallows humor you might expect from someone who finds the situation depressing.

    • VM_Abrantes
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      “You guys, if you just kept listening at the very end you can hear me say ‘slash ess’, clear as day.”

  • @alienanimals
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    149 months ago

    Someone should help Daniel Auderer realize that he has the same limited value he attributes to others.

  • Arthur Besse
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    @[email protected] would you please edit your post title to change “his police cruiser” to “police cruiser”, like the headline actually says? from the article text it is clear that the cop who made this statement is not the one who killed someone.

    (the actual headline is also shitty in that it says that a car killed someone, rather than that its driver did…)

  • baltakatei
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    129 months ago

    The Seattle police officer in the video didn’t hit the woman with his cruiser. One of the people in his police union did, of which he is vice-president.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    49 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In a recording released by the police department Monday, Auderer laughs and suggests that Kandula’s life had “limited value” and the city should “just write a check.”

    However, a conservative talk radio host on KTTH-AM, Jason Rantz, reported that he had obtained a written statement Auderer provided to the city’s Office of Police Accountability.

    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.”

    Kandula was working toward graduating in December with a master’s degree in information systems from the Seattle campus of Northeastern University.

    “The people of Seattle deserve better from a police department that is charged with fostering trust with the community and ensuring public safety,” the commission’s members said in a joint statement.

    Members from both the Community Police Commission and the African American Advisory Council said hearing Auderer laugh about Kandula’s death reinforces a message to the people of Seattle that the department as a whole allows that type of behavior, KIRO-TV reported.


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  • @thantik
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    Honestly, I’m the kind of fucked up person who would joke about something like that…so long as I wasn’t the one who did it.

    These guys should be barred from law enforcement positions, and probably suffer the same consequences a normal person would for a car accident of the same caliber. It was clear they weren’t using lights/sirens appropriately either. It looked like they were turning them on/off at lights and if they didn’t see anything they kept them off…

  • @Daisyifyoudo
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    American city, American news source. It’s definitely check

    Fight me!