US cop joking about Indian student killed by fellow officer taken off duty by police dept

Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old student was hit by a Seattle Police vehicle on Jan 23

Kandula first travelled to the US in 2021 from Andhra Pradesh

Updated: Sep 29th, 2023

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Updated on Sept 29, 2 p.m.

Cop who mocked Indian student’s death taken off patrol duty

US cop Daniel Auderer, who joked and laughed in a bodycam video about Indian student Jaahnavi Kandula’s death by a police SUV this year, has been taken off patrol duty, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) said on Sept 28.


An officer from Seattle Police Department has been under investigation after a newly-released body cam footage showed him laughing and joking on a phone call about an Indian student who was hit and killed by a patrol car driven by a fellow cop. 

Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old student of Northeastern University campus in South Lake Union, was walking near Dexter Avenue North and Thomas Street when she was hit by a Seattle Police vehicle driven by Kevin Dave on Jan 23.

The cop’s remarks

In the brief clip, Seattle Police Officers’ Guild Vice President Daniel Auderer is seen driving and can be heard saying, “she had limited value”, in a call with the guild’s president, Mike Solan, KIRO 7 news channel reported on Wednesday.

Shortly after saying “she’s dead”, Auderer laughs and says “it’s a regular person”, referring to Kandula.

He then says “just write a check -- $11,000, she was 26 anyway, she had limited value”.

Auderer also mentions that Dave was ‘going 50 (miles an hour)’, stating how ‘that’s not out of control’ for a trained driver.

The driver was overspeeding

A police investigation released in June found that Dave was actually travelling at 74 miles an hour in a 25 mile an hour zone while responding to a different call when Kandula was hit and thrown more than 100 feet.

The SPD said in a statement released on Monday that the video of Auderer’s call “was identified in the routine course of business by a department employee”, and was escalated to Chief Adrian Diaz.

Statement from the department

Following the chain of command, the employee then escalated it to the Office of Police Accountability (OPA) for a review, the statement added.

Stating that it released the video “in the interest of transparency”, the SPD said it will not comment further on the video until the OPA completes its investigation.

“No City employee should comment, either in their official or personal capacity, in a way that suggests that any factual, policy, or legal conclusions have been reached about the incident,” the SPD statement read.

“SPD has been in touch with the family of the victim pedestrian and continues to honour their expressed request for privacy. As others in the accountability system proceed with their work, we again extend our deepest sympathy for this tragic collision,” the statement added.

Dave, was responding to a “high priority” call on the day of the incident at 8 p.m. as he ploughed into Kandula.

“I f***ed up,” Dave was heard saying after the accident in a bodycam footage at the intersection where he accelerated up to 74 miles per hour at one point, much higher than the prescribed limits of 25 and 20 mph respectively.

Kandula first travelled to the US in 2021 from Adoni in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district.

Her uncle, Ashok Mandula, who lives in Texas, told the media, “The family has nothing to say... Except I wonder if these men’s daughters or granddaughters have value. A life is a life.”

Rallies, ‘Shanti Puja’ for deceased Indian student in Seattle

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Members of the Hindu community in Seattle held a prayer ceremony on Sept 24 for Jaahnavi Kandula, the 23-year-old Indian student who died after being hit by a police patrol vehicle in January this year.

Source: IANS

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