I'm sorry, there are unwritten laws, customs and traditions that operate in the real world. I'm not a cop, never been a cop and am concerned about the behavior of cops militarizing their jobs.
Men working together as a team, especially if there is a life-threatening element involved have their unwritten rules. I'm willing to bet that cops, whatever the rules, look to give their colleagues (fellow cops) a break, by not treating them as a criminal and handcuffing them.
In my experience, women don't operate this way. She violated the unwritten rules by handcuffing a fellow LEO.
She's reaped the whirlwind to a degree by violating custom and tradition.
Calling me all kinds of names changes nothing.
She did her job.
The other guy was breaking the law.
Should law enforcement be exempt from the laws they enforce?