The people grant the police power to enforce the laws, solve crimes and apprehend those accused of criminal activity. If during an apprehension they are fired upon they are not restrained from using deadly force.
How does "The people grant the police power to enforce the laws, solve crimes and apprehend those accused of criminal activity. If during an apprehension they are fired upon they are not restrained from using deadly force." fit into that?
You admit that the citizen is the commissioning authority for institution of the police, but you respond with something about being fired upon that is, quite frankly, irrelevant to the question or the answer. (Relevant to the threads other posts, perhaps, not relevant here.)