Well, Alex Jones really, REALLY piles the hyperbole on, and that really cheapens his argument. Plus he tacks a ton of shit on that has no business being there. Essentially, when you militarize the police, the police become military analogues. There's a good reason why the Posse Comitatus laws were passed, and there's also a good reason why the military doesn't do very well in a occupational or peacekeeping sense. It's not really their job. So instead of going through all that trouble of changing the law to repeal Posse Comitatus, they merely get around it by granting the police insane amounts of powers (see: civil forfeiture, war on drugs, warrantless seizures, I can go on for days) that all combined have shifted the burden of proof from the accuser to the accused. Add to all this the layers upon layers of insulation the police force has had for years, between the FOP, police union, and their own departmental policies, this guy isn't going to lose his job or be subject to the civil/criminal charges he should rightfully face.