Yes there is rampant abuse.
No there isn't.
You are chock full of ***. I dont care how many times you repost the same lame *** conspiracy theory, it doesnt make it true.
Quit watching Bright and pull your head out of your ***.
Only an idiot would think this is a "conspiracy theory". From the very mouths of whistle blowers with decades upon decades of historical evidence including a multitude of investigations. The other name for it is "cop culture". Your arguing against someone with actual first hand internal knowledge and looking pretty stupid.
Here is what happens, two police officers are out on patrol or doing a check in, there are two of them because they are partners even if only for that evening.
Cop A does or says something stupid which results in something very bad happening, Cop B will agree with whatever Cop A says on the report and nobody will question it. The rule is "always have your partners back, always". This means that police officers will never turn on one of their own, they will always cover for them, agree to say anything even if it's completely impossible. All issues are dealt with internally. The goal is two fold, first to give the public perception that the police are infallible, if they acknowledge they *** up bad in one place they would have to acknowledge that the *** up in previous times and just lied about it. The second goal is to always have protection because police officers don't do to well in prison.
Worked for decades because who are people going to believe, some random dude or a respected officer in uniform. Then we started carrying video recording devices and posting to social media, so now the illusion of infallibility is gone along with demonstrations of all the *** they were getting away with.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/20/538279258/baltimore-police-caught-planting-drugs-in-body-cam-footage-public-defender-says
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lapd-officer-pulled-from-field-after-apparent-drug-planting-caught-on-body-cam/
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/another-baltimore-police-body-cam-video-shows-officers-plant-drugs-n789396
Literally 5 seconds of google, all video evidence. Notice the one bad officer plants the evidence while the good ones goes along with it and later testify that the whole thing was legit. You can put in time and see dozens of instances where police officers are planting evidence or shooting unarmed people. And this whole time they've been getting away with it consequence free, until video cameras got involved. And if in 2016 / 2017 we are just now seeing this stuff, what was happening in 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, how about all the way back to the mid 90's? How much abuse was taking place with the offenders getting a nod and a pass to continue. How much of that abuse was general knowledge within a department yet never spoken about.
And all those beatings that sparked riots totally didn't happen right.