kalkulat ,
@kalkulat@lemmy.world avatar

So, let’s sort of , uhm, try to guess what percentage of SPD employees making big city bucks … er, uh … might be cowards? Or not…

Drusas ,

It's even worse than the headline makes it sound. These are 17-year veterans, one of whom said responding to priority calls stresses him out, while the other is a trainer.

According to a case summary published late last month by the civilian-run Office of Police Accountability, it took the two officers over 20 minutes to arrive, only to report “everything looks fine” and initially write the incident off as a disturbance.

Shortly thereafter, a man showed up at Harborview Medical Center with a gunshot wound to his arm, suffered in the shooting the officers didn’t investigate, according to the case summary.

OPA found the two officers had violated professionalism standards and failed in their job to protect the community. Chief Adrian Diaz agreed with the findings, giving both officers nine-hour suspensions, which were first reported by DivestSPD, a digital site associated with the Seattle Democratic Socialists of America.

The OPA removes the names of disciplined officers from its published case summaries.

One of them, a 17-year SPD veteran, said he was relying on his experience to determine when a priority call is actually a priority. In this incident, he told OPA investigators, he was sure the victim would be gone when police arrived, which turned out to be the case.

Moreover, he said that a lights-and-siren response “heightens my stress level” and can become a public-safety issue for other drivers on the road.

“We showed up. We didn’t find a scene. We didn’t find any shell casings,” he told investigators.

The other officer, also a 17-year veteran and a training officer, speculated that they had stopped at the rank-and-file union headquarters to have dinner, take a break, get snacks or use the restroom.

He acknowledged that a “typical response” to a priority one call is: “Drop the meal, drop the report, and go.”

“[The officer] did not recall why he did not do that for this call,” the OPA case summary explains.

PeterPoopshit ,

A day off without pay? A day off? In a line of work where it’s common to work well beyond full time job amounts of hours per week? That’s a reward not a punishment. They probably couldn’t have got a day off without pay otherwise even if they wanted to.

Rayspekt ,

That headline hit different as a German. SPD officers? Shootings?

BossDj ,

SPD is Seattle Police Department

Seattle is a big city. Big cities here have shootings. People shoot each other. It’s fucked

Rayspekt ,

Yeah I figured after reading. It's just that SPD is also an acronym for Germany's ruling party.

BossDj ,

Oh got it! That would make for a very different article

Tujio ,

At least it’s a suspension without pay this time? That’s the tiniest marginal bit off improvement. But really, if one of my coworkers barged into my office to tell me there’s a life-threatening emergency, then I proceeded to finish my lunch break before helping, my ass would get fired.

ShaggySnacks ,

Don’t forget it was only for one day! Those cops will for sure learn their lesson. /s

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