Quote Originally Posted by revelarts View Post
incidents like this make one wonder what's changed.
but frankly the fact that Other cops are so universally and publicly condemning this is a step forward and personally
this is one part of what people have been asking for for decades.


It's always felt like a it's a form of horrible gaslighting when police pretend, in the face of clear evidence or even inside knowledge,
that another cop may have had a good reason to kill someone.
Or they refuse to speak. (While condemning all others regularly, publicly and even as part of their job.)

admitting a problem and a fault is an honest step,
clearly and harshly policing themselves is another,
training is another.
Doctors and lawyers do the same thing.