I think we should draft cops. Because anybody that wants to be one probably has reason not to be permitted to be one.
Maybe this sound snarky to some, but it's actually not a ridiculous idea. We draft jurors, after all. Some countries seem to work fine with a period of mandatory service for everybody when young, and it would provide a way of learning some skills and making some money for a lot of poor people. Trouble is that it's nearly always military service, which makes people think in terms of enemies and killing them.
This would have the auxiliary benefit of training people in firearms use and conflict resolution, which would probably reduce crime. There would probably still have to be career detectives and SWAT teams, but most citizens, properly trained, would be just fine for community policing.
It'll never happen, though, because the purpose of the entrenched police system is not to reduce crime or catch criminals or make the streets safer or protect citizens or anything like that. It's to bully people and generate a permanent underclass. So the last thing that they would want to do is allow the little people or townies to participate. The rules of copdom are as follows:
1) Everyone is guilty of everything all the time, except
a) Cops are never guilty of anything at any time, and
b) Auxiliary professionals, such as nurses, physicians, EMTs, or even barroom owners who hire off-duty cops
etc. are never guilty of anything while on duty but are guilty of everything while off duty.
The purpose of a cop is to get 'em, and it doesn't matter much who they are. It is occasionally embarrassing when a cop harasses or beats up an off-duty cop, but that happens seldom. Black people are good for harassing and beating up, not necessarily because of particular racism (though racism is often present), but because you can see that they are black at a distance, and so a cop can tell that they are relatively safe to harass and beat up without repercussions. It was probably much more difficult to be a cop in the old days before the black diaspora after World War II, when a lot of Southern black people were helped by military service and got to live away from the plantation.
The diaspora never really got to the Pacific Northwest, though, unfortunately for cops. There's a shortage of black people in general, let along black people so poor that they cannot afford a good attorney. This has unfortunately also caused some of the very white people who live there to put questions of race out of their minds and others to ascribe to white supremacist ideas much stronger than anything that remains as a significant force in the South.
An old guy walking around with a cane seems like a safe target, because if he had money, he probably would be taking a cab or something. Who's going to care? At worst there will be some demonstrations. Preferably some riots, as it makes black people safer as targets for cop brutality, which is of course why so many on-duty cops have been caught inciting riots and even setting fires. More crime is better for cops; it gives them something to do.