When a robbery takes place, police arrive on the scene and either arrest the suspects, or go find and arrest them. When a woman calls police to report a domestic violence incident, they again either arrest the perpetrator or go find and arrest that person. When there’s a murder, or any other crime for that matter, police are trained to quickly find and take into custody the person(s) who may be responsible. There is no grand jury that convenes prior to their arrest. Once identified, they aren’t allowed to roam the streets freely or leave town. Those who commit offenses are arrested as quickly as possible, period. They are innocent until proven guilty and will have their day in court, but they are booked, fingerprinted and put into the system. So why is it that police officers accused of serious crimes are given the benefit of the doubt and don’t face the same consequences as the rest of us? […]