I think anyone who accpets employment to enforce laws that deprive another of their natural rights gets what they deserve when the person who's rights are being violated resists. I have no pitty for them.
When I was younger and naive, I thought about going into law enforcement. I then realized a little later that I'd be forced to enforce laws that are wrong. Even if a shurked my duty and let people slide who committed "victimless crimes", I would still be representing an entity that violates people's rights under the color of law. I'm glad I wised up and saw that before I went down that career path.