By Erik Pedersen
01.03.2020 - 06:41 / deadline.com
By Anita Bennett
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has issued a statement saying Sheriff Alex Villanueva is “deeply disturbed” by news reports that deputies snapped and passed around photos from last month’s helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others.
“The Sheriff’s Department is aware of recent media reports alleging deputies shared images from the January 26th, 2020 helicopter crash, which tragically claimed the lives of nine people. The facts surrounding
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Off the bat, we’d like to note the (above) image from the crash site has NOTHING to do with the photos in question. It is a screenshot straight from National Transportation Safety Board footage, as they were authorized to film the scene. This footage has been widely shared on TV, print, and online.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff on Monday said he ordered numerous deputies who took gruesome photos of the crash site where Kobe Bryant and eight others were killed to delete the images from their personal devices. Sheriff Alex Villanueva said he ordered eight deputies in total to delete images of the scene of the crash, which occurred Jan.
The photos that were taken from the site of Kobe Bryant‘s helicopter crash site have been deleted, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has confirmed.
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Over the weekend, Vanessa Bryant released a statement responding to the allegations that the Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies shared photos from the crash scene where her husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gigi, and 7 others died in a helicopter accident.
An attorney for Kobe Bryant’s widow has slammed the alleged dissemination of the basketball icon’s death scene photos among Los Angeles authorities as “inexcusable and deplorable” behaviour.
Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa Bryant is "absolutely devastated" by a report that said Los Angeles authorities shared photos from the scene of the helicopter crash that killed the NBA icon, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant and seven other people in January. The Los Angeles Times said on Thursday that Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies shared graphic pictures of the accident site, a hillside in Calabasas, California.