If you wonder why certain things leak of the internet here is a good example of how.
Cops were showing pics of the crash to random people and that is how certain graphic pics get on social media.
Some L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputies shared photos of the scene where Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gigi, and 7 others lost their lives … and the photos included remains from the gruesome aftermath … this according to a new report.
It’s not clear who took the photos, but it was being talked about by first responders just 2 days after the crash, this according to the L.A. Times.
And, according to the report, at least one L.A. County Sheriff’s official had the photos on his cellphone “in a setting that had nothing to do with the investigation.”
We’re told one of the deputies — a trainee — took photos and at some point went to a bar and, as one source put it, “He tried to impress a girl by showing her the photos.” We’re told the bartender overheard the conversation and filed an online complaint with the Sheriff’s Dept.
The question begs will the cops be punished.
I highly doubt it.
Amazingly it wasn’t just the cops. It was first responders, fire fighters and others who were sharing photos of the bodies to their friends and strangers.
Flip the page to see how the LAPD tried to cover this up and who else was sharing pics. Along with tributes for Kobe and Gigi.
