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A former Seattle police officer who was fired after making insensitive comments about a woman who was fatally struck by a police car said in a $20 million claim against the city that he was wrongfully terminated. Daniel Auderer said in the claim that the Seattle Police Department leaked false information about his disciplinary proceedings and released personal information, including his home address.
But she wrote in a department-wide email last month that the 'officer’s laughter and callous comments about the ‘limited value’ of Ms. Kandula’s life displayed a cruel mockery of the sanctity of her life.” Rahr went on to call the behavior a betrayal of a 'sacred trust.' 'Not only did his comments irrevocably break the public’s trust in the officer, individually, but they caused extreme damage to the public’s trust of the entire Seattle Police Department,' she wrote.
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