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by tankenmate 4187 days ago
If you review many of the Supreme Court of the US judgements about the first amendment you will notice that there are indeed boundaries to individual rights; most notably when these rights infringe on others' rights.
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There is a saying: "your right to swing the fist end where my nose begins".
The legitimacy of the state in United States of America is contingent on the primacy of the principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence. This declaration was indeed an act of "rebellion" against the "laws" of the Crown of England.

The essence of that document is a rejection of any notion of stratified rights and obligations, and the uniformity of the application of the law.

The OP is about the POLICE. It does not appear that the POLICE are subject to the same laws as the rest of us, Citizen.

The legitimacy of the US, like all other states, ultimately derives from the successful application of force against other states.
* derives from the successful application of force against its people.

Fixed that for you.