See a Cop, Shoot a Cop.
Unfortunately too many cops violate the rights of people and then demand qualified immunity to protect them from lawsuits for their illegal activity.
My car was hit by Tim, an off duty cop. I shot many photos using my phone. Tim refused to provide me with his identification claiming he didn’t have to because he was a cop. I called for police to arrive to take a report. When an on duty officer, Greg, arrived to take the report , Tim showed Greg his badge. Greg asked for my phone telling me he wanted put the photos in the report. A police van arrived and Greg gave my phone to the cop in the van. About 15 minutes later my phone was returned to me then Greg and Tim left. When I got home I discovered that the photos of the crash and damaged vehicles had been deleted from my phone. I took my phone to a repair shop to recover the deleted images and was told that the images had been edited to show an image containing just black. My photos of the damaged cars, Tim and Greg were gone. I called repair shops and found where Tim had taken his car. I went to the repair shop, asked for the name of the owner of the car and saw the home address of Tim on the computer screen.
I went to Tim’s house to shoot him. Tim attacked me as I was standing on the sidewalk shooting photos of his house. Tim was not on duty when he attacked me. My lawyer sued Tim. Tim demanded qualified immunity and was denied. My lawyer got me a large settlement against Tim.
When you see a cop shoot a cop and email the photos or video to yourself.