Nope. Nothing special about it. They have evidence. The more, the better. They file reports based on that evidence. If something went wrong, I'm sure some lawyer will produce that evidence while in court.
“Nope. Nothing special about it. They have evidence. The more, the better. They file reports based on that evidence.”
That’s fine and dandy when filing your standard police reports. However, we’re talking about a situation where everyone involved knew there would have to be at the minimum an internal investigation, and quite possibly a criminal prosecution of one or more offices involved. I don’t think police should be allowed to collude and get their stories straight, under direction of and abetted by their superiors, in a case like this, certainly not when it involves a homicide.