Mayor Giuliani(sp) was on the news the other day talking about how Minnesota structures their police force is wrong from the beginning, in that in NYC they would always have a lieutenant or captain on the scene and if things escalated quickly they would either be able to assist OR instruct the officer to leave the scene and provide extra help. In the instance of Floyd all of the officers around him just stood there with no other leadership present. THAT seems to be the biggest thing that needs to change in this situations..leadership from the top.Unions don't stop officers from being fired for bad behavior, it just has the leverage to know why you are getting fired. I think the problem is that you have to start with personal interaction with police behavior. As horrible as it seems, Floyd would be alive if he had just gotten in the police car. His murderer did not show up until later and then proceeded to pull him out of the car and have the officers kneel on him until he was dead. That guy came in with a bad attitude and was not even there for the problems but still hated Floyd for making him come down.