No it’s not. All you need is time. Eventually everything leaves the headlines. And then when nobody is looking, maybe while some other bad cop incident is happening elsewhere, just let them go. Just look up what happened with Philip Brailsford. He got fired, and charged, and the prosecutor half assed the case and showed a heavily edited version of the tape, so he got acquitted, and rehired, then filed for “accidental disability”, and is now retired and on pension.
There’s plenty of cases like this. The system protects their own.
The cops have been indicted and arrested. There will be a trial.
This isn’t some investigation that is ongoing and can be swept under a rug.
I understand your sentiment.
If you want a perfect, textbook example, read the DailyMail story of the chief of the Memphis police department.
This is a tad different.