Kobe Bryant and others Dead in Helicopter crash

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L.A. County sheriff says 8 deputies took photos of Kobe Bryant crash scene
Mar 2, 2020
  • Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said eight deputies allegedly took or shared graphic photos of the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash scene, but he ordered them deleted.
"That was my No. 1 priority, was to make sure those photos no longer exist," Villanueva told NBC News for a story Monday. "We identified the deputies involved, they came to the station on their own and had admitted they had taken them and they had deleted them. And we're content that those involved did that.''
The sheriff said he learned the week of the crash that killed the Los Angeles Lakers great that as many as eight deputies might have been involved.
"We've communicated in no uncertain terms that the behavior is inexcusable," Villanueva said. "I mean, people are grieving for the loss of their loved ones. To have that on top of what they've already gone through is unconscionable.''
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Villanueva said the sheriff's department doesn't have a specific policy about taking photographs on personal cellphones. But he plans to change that situation and would like to see a state law making it illegal to take unauthorized photos of accident scenes depicting dead bodies.
Villanueva told KABC-TV that the deputies are facing an investigation and possible disciplinary action. He wouldn't specify the kind of actions they might face.
The sheriff's department has a policy against taking and sharing crime scene photos, but it doesn't apply to accident scenes, the sheriff told KCBS-TV.
Bryant, his daughter and seven others died on Jan. 26 when their helicopter crashed into a hillside in Calabasas, northwest of Los Angeles, during foggy weather. The victims were traveling to a youth basketball tournament at Bryant's sports facility in Thousand Oaks.
The crash remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
The Los Angeles Times reported last week that a public safety source with knowledge of the events had seen one of the photos on the phone of another official in a setting that was not related to the investigation of the crash. He said the photos showed the scene and victims' remains.
Only the county coroner's office and the NTSB were authorized to take photographs of the crash scene. After dealing with grieving family members, "it's just a sense of betrayal" to learn that other photos were taken, the sheriff told KABC-TV, describing it as "a punch to the gut."
Bryant's widow, Vanessa Bryant, was "absolutely devastated" by the reports of unauthorized crash scene photos being shared, her lawyer said last week.
Villanueva told KABC-TV that he has apologized to the families.
 

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KISS pays tribute at Staples

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Right, if you can't afford it don't go, sit at home and complain on Twitter. Too bad you can't get in with "likes"

EXACTLY

What is the issue?

I just learned Nipsey event was free but i am not qualified or informed enough to make a comparison

And im pretty sure 99% of twitter isn't either.
 

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That's an effective way to control the size of audience - by number of tickets.

If it was a free for all, it would be overcrowded and I'm sure Twitter World would then complain about that.

It was handled appropriately IMO.
 

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It seems like I am the only one trying to raise questions about this 'accident' which involves depraved elements in the government. By spending time with a crazy person, you slowly begin to understand their thought process

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In their sick mind, they are trying to raise the bar for acceptable behavior to engage in a racist denial of opportunity to minorities. If Kobe had fled to Russia or China, they would have crashed one of their civilian aircrafts, launching WWIII like they did Russell Simmons and Indonesia. Don't let their calm rational demeanor fool you, if you create stress, they will start to break down and blurt out their delusional thoughts.

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I spent additional time looking over this tragedy, you can see through his obsession with the Confederate flag what scheme he has plotted with the state government of South Carolina. This planned mass shooting with the state government was to create an event to remove Confederate symbolism from state property, in preparation for a greater threat to white supremacy.

They are using self hating, opportunistic Indians and black coons to execute this plot.
 

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This Kobe Bryant terrorist crash probably kicked off this virus release. Russell Simmons fled the country and there was a suspicious crash of a passenger jet from that country based on a "flaw"; I have detailed all kinds of anomaly behavior such as a planned mass shooting at a black church to enable the removal of Confederate symbolism from government facilities. I know my theories sound strange, but you have to get into the mind of these people and their deranged beliefs. By going after people that have committed sexual crimes they are raising the bar to block something they deem a greater threat.

The place where this kicked off was Washington, where Boeing makes passenger jets, targeting the most vulnerable population in nursing home. While they digitally sabotaged passenger jets, they released viruses to sabotage us.

Many heads of state fly around in various Boeing aircrafts, could they die in some mysterious crash like Kobe?

Whites are slowly turning into Al qaeda, Nazi, or ISIS with bizarre beliefs they want to impose on other people.
 
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Man, something about this post is really sad. It's nice to see that she appears to be managing it well, but a loss like that lingers for the rest of your life. You can prepare yourself for cancer, etc., but sudden death removes any ability to prepare yourself. It just happens.
 

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Man, something about this post is really sad. It's nice to see that she appears to be managing it well, but a loss like that lingers for the rest of your life. You can prepare yourself for cancer, etc., but sudden death removes any ability to prepare yourself. It just happens.




Agreed - so challenging for families when they lose multiple people. Especially in tragic fashion.
 
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