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Kobe Bryant cops’ department ‘had sick ritual of sharing grisly pictures of dead bodies & a violent gang culture’

THE sheriff's department where four cops accused of leaking graphic photos of Kobe Bryant's dead body work allegedly has a long history of sharing images of grisly murder scenes and dead bodies, The Sun can reveal.

Several deputies have blown the whistle on the culture of fear around the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, which is at center of a lawsuit brought by Vanessa Bryant after gruesome pictures of the were leaked.

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were connected to any gangs, including a violent clique known as the Banditos.

Joey Cruz, , Michael Russell and Raul Versales are named in Vanessa Bryant's suit as the deputies who leaked the graphic images.

Miller added that it didn't surprise him , such is the culture at the LASD.

Even addressing reporters in March 2020, Sheriff Villanueva stated: “Unfortunately, ever since they invented the Polaroid camera, this has been a problem in law enforcement across the nation, probably across the world, because it just makes it so much easier. And then there’s - there’s cops - they keep death books, for example, where . . . they have photos from crime scenes throughout their careers.”

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 and his 13-year-old daughter and several others were traveling to Mamba Academy in Thousand Oaks,  for a basketball game when their helicopter crashed in January last year.

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