SPD oversight group demands officer under investigation for viral bodycam comments be put on leave

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Seattle's Community Police Commission (CPC) is urging Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz to put an officer on unpaid leave indefinitely following comments he made on body cam footage that appears to mock the death of a woman who was hit and killed by another officer earlier this year.

Seattle's Community Police Commission is urging Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz to put an officer on unpaid leave indefinitely following comments he made on body cam footage that appears toThe video was released last week. In it, SPD Det. Daniel Auderer can be heard saying: "She is dead," he then laughs. "No, it’s a regular person—yeah, yeah, just write a check, just, yeah," he laughs again, "$11,000. She was 26 anyway, she had limited value.

Merkel told FOX 13 that several questions remain unanswered about the officer in question, including whether he has been placed on leave or not.

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