Even with cameras, we're probably looking at a slap on the wrist. If he does get more, it'll be because he assaulted a fellow cop; if had been a suspect, he'd get a paid vacation. My point here is that cameras are great for documenting this stuff, but there has to be actual oversight and accountability and there currently is none.
Cops get fired andor sued all the time when they do bad stuff caught on camera. Other times they get a slap on the wrist and get away with it too. I agree accountability is still a serious problem. The cameras are a good step is all im saying.