L.A. County Sheriff Deputy Admits to Sharing Images of Kobe Bryant Crash Site While Playing ‘Call of Duty’

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In court on Tuesday, a sheriff’s deputy testified that he sent out pictures of the Kobe Bryant crash site during a video game session. According to TMZ, the graphic images were exchanged during an online game of Call of Duty.

The deputy is Michael Russell of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, who stated the photos were sent shortly after the crash happened.

Russell testified he was passed the pictures from fellow deputy Joey Cruz before going on to game with Santa Clarita deputy Ben Sanchez. Russell stated he had the pictures and sent the images to Cruz after asking did he want to see them.

Russell admitted to wrongdoing and stated his punishment from the Sheriff’s office was a simple write-up.

Los Angeles County deputies and firefighters are currently in court for taking pictures of the remains of Kobe Bryant and victims of the 2020 helicopter crash. According to ESPN, In his opening statement in the U.S. District Court, Vanessa Bryant’s attorney Luis Li stated the images were used as “visual gossip” and “for a laugh.”

“They were shared by deputies playing video games,” Li said. “They were shared repeatedly with people who had absolutely no reason to receive them.”

In response, an attorney for the deputies stated the images were taken in an effort to share information that could save lives at the scene.

During the opening statements, Vanessa Bryant repeatedly cried, lasting minutes after a break. Her attorney stated the county “poured salt in an open wound and rubbed it in.”

Li would also show a video of an off-duty deputy drinking at a bar and showing the photos to a bartender. Another image showed the men laughing together. The photos were also viewed by firefighters two weeks later at an awards banquet.

That deputy was Cruz, who admitted to sharing the images with a bartender, stating the stress of the situation led to the share as he attempted to relieve stress. He admitted remorse for doing so.

County lawyer J. Mira Hashmall states since the images never made it to social media, the officers were simply doing their job.

The county has already agreed to a $2.5 million payment to settle a similar case of another victim of the crash. The case is expected to continue through next week.

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Deputy Says He Doesn’t Regret Taking Photos Of Kobe Bryant’s Remains

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The Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputy who took dozens of photos of Kobe Bryant’s remains says he doesn’t regret it. 

Vanessa Bryant, filed a lawsuit against the county after officials allegedly shared photos of remains taken at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.  

Deputy Doug Johnson admitted he took 25 photos of both Kobe and Gianna’s remains at the request of deputy Raul Versales, however Bryant’s lawyers played a recording of Versales saying no one requested pictures.  

When asked if he regretted taking them or if he would have done anything differently, Johnson said “no.” 

 On Friday, a retired cop testified that officers in LA have a culture of keeping graphic photos of dead high-profile victims for their own amusement, called “ghoul books.”

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Vanessa Bryant’s Attorney Reveals County Deputies Shared Images of Kobe Bryant’s Remains and Crash Site as “Visual Gossip”

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Los Angeles County deputies and firefighters are currently in court for taking pictures of the remains of Kobe Bryant and victims of the 2020 helicopter crash. According to ESPN, In his opening statement in the U.S. District Court, Vanessa Bryant’s attorney Luis Li stated the images were used as “visual gossip” and “for a laugh.”

“They were shared by deputies playing video games,” Li said. “They were shared repeatedly with people who had absolutely no reason to receive them.”

In response, an attorney for the deputies stated the images were taken in an effort to share information that could save lives at the scene.

During the opening statements, Vanessa Bryant cried repeatedly, lasting minutes after a break. Her attorney stated the county “poured salt in an open wound and rubbed it in.”

Li would also show a video of an off-duty deputy drinking at a bar and showing the photos to a bartender. Another image showed the men laughing together. The photos were also viewed by firefighters two weeks later at an awards banquet.

County lawyer J. Mira Hashmall states since the images never made it to social media, the officers were simply doing their job.

The county has already agreed to a $2.5 million payment to settle a similar case of another victim of the crash.

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Jury Selection To Begin In Trial Over Kobe Bryant Crash Scene Photos

LA Sheriff Deputies Allegedly Shared Unauthorized, Disturbing Photos of Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash Site

Jury selection is expected to begin today in the trial involving photos taken at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his teenage daughter and seven others.  

Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, contends in a lawsuit that she suffered emotional distress when first responders took and allegedly shared photos of the crash scene. Bryant claims the photos were shared by county employees at a bar and other settings not relevant to the investigation.

READ MORE: Federal Judge Sides with Vanessa Bryant Over Kobe Bryant’s Fatal Crash Photos

Her lawsuit seeks undisclosed damages on claims of emotional distress, violation of privacy and civil rights violations.

The trial will be held in downtown Los Angeles.

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SOURCE SPORTS: DeMar DeRozan Re-signs with Nike, Vanessa Bryant Denies He Will be Face of Kobe Line

DeMar DeRozan Re-signs with Nike, Vanessa Bryant Denies He Will be Face of Kobe Line

Chicago Bulls All-star swingman DeMar DeRozan has renegotiated a deal with Nike. Shams Charania of The Athletic reported the deal would place DeRozan in the face role of the Kobe division of products. DeRozan often wears Kobe sneakers while playing on the court.

Following the announcement, Vanessa Bryant provided an update to Charania’s report, citing there is no face of The Black Mamba’s line. “False. He is not the face of the Kobe line. No one is,” Vanessa Bryant wrote.

Specifics of DeRozan’s deal with Nike were not revealed. However, he is expected to continue to wear Kobe’s on the court.

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LA County Attorneys Accuse Man Who Lost His Family In Crash Of ‘Trying To Ride Vanessa Bryant’s Coattails’

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A grieve-struck widow who lost his wife and daughter in the helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant was told to stop riding Vanessa Bryant’s “coattails”.

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Eight others were killed in the January 26, 2020 crash, including Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna “Gigi” Bryant, and Christopher Chester’s wife Sarah Chester, 45, and daughter, 13-year-old Payton.

Kobe’s widow Vanessa Bryant and Chester both sued L.A. County after sheriff’s deputies shared graphic photos from the crash site in text messages. The lawsuit alleged one sheriff’s deputy showed crash scene photos on his smartphone to a bartender at the Baja California Bar and Grill on Jan. 28, 2020.

Attorneys for L.A. County argue that while Vanessa can prove the photos of Bryant’s charred body were shared in text messages among the officers, Chester can’t prove that photos of his wife and child were among the images.

The county’s attorneys filed a motion with the U.S. District Court in California asking U.S. District Judge John F. Walter and Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick to separate Bryant and Chester’s lawsuit into two separate lawsuits.

“Chester cannot point to any evidence of photos depicting his loved ones,” the county argued.

“Given Kobe Bryant’s worldwide recognition, Bryant’s case is distinct. Chester should not be permitted to ride Bryant’s coattails and benefit from critical evidence that only pertains to Bryant.”

“Chester has shown his propensity to do this in nearly every pretrial filing and again at the July 8 pretrial conference.”

L.A. County deposed 40 witnesses who could not identify Chester’s family members in the grisly photos.

The county said Chester will “unfairly reap the benefits of the significant impact Bryant and her celebrity witnesses will have on this case.”

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Hooper Turned Rapper DC The Don Rates NBA Stars’ Rap Bars

The rapper-hooper comparison might be a cliche, but cliches are cliches for a reason. It remains as true as ever: Rappers all want to be ballers and ballers all want to rap. Now, more than ever, the crossover (heh) has gotten ridiculous, blurring the lines between the two as former high school hoop stars like NLE Choppa and Quavo pen Billboard hits, and rap’s upper echelon guys get pro hoops co-signs from LeBron James like Lil Durk, sign pro contracts like J. Cole, or host their own in-home rec leagues like Drake.

Intriguingly enough, as more NBA stars dip their toes into rap careers, following in the footsteps of Shaq, Kobe, and Allen Iverson, it’s a little rarer to see ball players get serious about their rhymes. Of course, there’s Damian Lillard, who’s three albums deep into his career as Dame D.O.L.L.A., but for the most part, the current generation of NBA talent has yet to commit. Maybe they just need a little encouragement, and that’s where Milwaukee native/LA transplant DC The Don steps in.

The 6’7 rising rap star is best known for viral tracks like “Worst Day” and “Walk Thru,” but he’s probably just as well-known for his first song “Everything 1K” appearing in Big Baller Brand’s first sneaker commercial. That’s because he was a former Chino Hills High teammate of Lonzo Ball — another aspiring rhyme purveyor currently playing in the NBA — and his brothers LiAngelo and LaMelo. Obviously, DC went the other way, and so he’s willing to lend some of his expertise to rating NBA stars’ rap bars. Check out the video above.

Game-Worn Kobe Bryant 1997 Playoffs Jersey Sold For Almost $3 Million Dollars

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A game-worn Kobe Bryant jersey was recently sold at an auction for close to $3 million.

The jersey was worn by the basketball legend during the 1996-1997 NBA season and for at least 2 games during the 1997 playoffs.

The jersey was auctioned off through SCP auctions. And after 26 bids an anonymous buyer purchased the jersey for $2,735,546 million, to be exact. According to David Kohler of SCP Auctions, the jersey had been estimated to sell between $3 million and $5 million before going up for auction.

This is not the only one of Bryant’s jerseys to sell for millions of dollars. Last year, another one of Bryant’s rookie jerseys sold for millions. The jersey was another yellow, game-worn jersey but was autographed by Bryant himself. The $3.69 million price tag made it the most a basketball jersey has ever sold for.

SCP also sold a rare, signed 1997 Precious Metal Gems Kobe card which sold for over $403,000.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Jayson Tatum Wears Kobe Bryant Arm Band During Game 7

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Jayson Tatum led the Boston Celtics to the NBA Finals for the first time in his career. He did so by channeling the Mamba Mentality. Throughout Game 7, Tatum channeled Kobe in an armband, blending the Lakers’1 purple and gold with the trademark Celtics green.

During the game Tatum scored 26 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and adding 6 assists in 46 minutes

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SOURCE SPORTS: Jayson Tatum Wears Kobe Bryant Arm Band During Game 7

jayson tatum armband kobe

Jayson Tatum led the Boston Celtics to the NBA Finals for the first time in his career. He did so by channeling the Mamba Mentality. Throughout Game 7, Tatum channeled Kobe in an armband, blending the Lakers’1 purple and gold with the trademark Celtics green.

During the game Tatum scored 26 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and adding 6 assists in 46 minutes

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