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I dislike the constant narrative that these types of actions are by select few. If so many cops can hide their misconduct over years, then others can too.
In this case, it's probably the department that has the issue, not a select few within the department. As in, the sheriff has constructed a culture where this kind of behavior is more than just tolerated.
In many other cases, the bad apples just change departments. If they get caught in one, they apply elsewhere and keep at it. That's a separate problem, and imo there should be permanent repercussions for bad officers. These can come from anywhere, but they'll likely concentrate at the departments where it's tolerated.
The solution imo is a systemic change in how we handle policing. Some ideas:
The last is only partially relevant here since it's talking about a sheriff (elected position) instead of a police chief (appointed position), but surely we can find some systemic changes that actually help. The first is my number one priority and absolutely would help here.