Not at all. Let me explain.
When you acknowledge the fact that even the supposedly "good" cops won't call out the bad ones or stop their colleague from doing something bad, they all become bad cops. Gun owners or Muslims prevent bad gun owners or call out terrorists but cops don't call out bad cops. They can be a great person to interact with, don't' get me wrong, but that fact makes them bad incompetent cops. And when the good cops do call out those bad cops, they tend get fired or get forced to retire because their colleague shun them or bully them out of it. So even if there is a good cop, it is not with the force for a long time.
And then don't get me started on the fact that police can legally lie to you and play games like that. So just that shows me I can never trust to 100% what a police officer tells me.
And just look at that case of Umar I mentioned. The chief never acknowledged they did a mistake, never acknowledged they were bad. If the chief can't do that, then just imagine everyone under them and the mentality of their gang. The chief literally says in his words he does not care the person was innocent, they still wanted him put in jail. Disgusting.
So yeah.... it's funny seeing people try to justify police are good. I wanted to become a cop until I saw this gang like clique and gave up on that. Now I do regret because maybe I could help change the police we have but alas. Nothing will change with police because we have bootlickers who think we can't ever critique police and they are 100% perfect.