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Seattle cop caught on bodycam video laughing about woman hit, killed by patrol car

The Seattle Police Department's Office of Police Accountability is investigating statements that an officer made regarding a woman killed by a patrol car.

The Seattle Police Department released bodycam video Monday showing what appears to be an officer joking and laughing about a woman who was struck and killed by a patrol car in January.

The footage from officer Daniel Auderer’s body-worn camera was taken on Jan. 24, the day after a Seattle police car driven by another officer hit Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old Northeastern University student, in a crosswalk while responding to an overdose call.

"He’s going 50 [mph]. That's not out of control. That's not reckless for a trained driver," the officer can be heard telling a colleague about the fatal collision, adding that he did not think there was a criminal investigation being carried out.

Police, however, said that the officer driving the patrol car was traveling at 74 mph in a 25-mph zone while responding to a priority-one call at the time of the fatal collision, FOX13 Seattle reported.

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"But she is dead," the officer says toward the end of the video clip before laughing. "No, it’s a regular person. Yeah, just write a check," the officer says before laughing again. "Eleven thousand dollars. She was 26, anyway. She had limited value."

Police said the video was shared "in the interest of transparency," and added that the department reserves comment pending the completion of an Office of Police Accountability investigation.

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A department employee had heard the exchange and notified their superiors out of concern over the statements that were heard, police said.

Seattle police said the department has been in touch with the victim’s family and "extend our deepest sympathy for this tragic collision."

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