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Not all of them are serial killers, but there are definitely serial killers on police forces, and they're almost never arrested for it.
The other cops protect them. They might even join in on a racist beating or two, or they might look away and keep quiet to protect that thin blue line, either way, they're all bad apples. Because that's what happens when you leave one bad apple in with the rest, they all go rotten.
I, for one, don't want "bad guys" to be murdered out of hand. I don't think the police should have that power, I don't think the government should have the power to kill its citizens at all.
Police officers should be required to live in the neighborhoods they patrol, and should have third party oversight boards with the power to charge police, and only police, with crimes.
I agree with most of what you said but I disagree here. Like I would love for it to be easy to subdue "bad guys" but taking down someone non lethally and without any other major risk factors involved while subduing them is a bit unrealistic, primarily when they are armed(either with a firearm or any other kind of weapon). I want to see every "bad guy"(or man who isn't even involved) see their day in court but we don't live in a fantasy land where you can knock someone out without any ill effects like in the movies. Like many of us are talking behind a screen, there is a major problem with cop training and I 100% support them having to train far more but we have to keep in mind death can come in a fraction of a second and people are going to be on edge because of that. Again I already brought up my problems with the warrior training since they do heavily focus on this aspect and its way too focused on, they seriously see footage of cops hesitating and getting killed, so they program cops to always be afraid of every interaction but I just don't think we should completely discount death can come in a mere moment. In America, there are literally more guns than fucking people here and that is part of the problem.
That attitude of "sometimes they have to" is the reason why there are serial killers on police forces in the US.
There are literal gangs in the LA SD. They have tattoos based on how many people they've killed, and they get away with that shit because "sometimes they 'have to'" .
So no. If you kill someone as a cop, that's it. You're no longer a cop.
If it was actually justified, you get counseling and job training for something else, or maybe an early retirement in rare cases. If it wasn't, then you go to prison for murder.
Also, don't arm the regular cops. If you need a gun, you can check one out, or get it out of your patrol car's locked compartment.
Cops should be given zero trust in this, because they've always instantly abused that trust.