Whereas in other countries, such as the UK, police are considered civilians in a uniform and behave accordingly.
One of the main ways America is so different than Europeans because of its political system. Here we empower rural areas (due to electoral college). Without electoral college, the national policies are what urban policies are. NY state looks just like Canada from a political POV, large urban concentrated center who vote and dictate all the policies, and rural areas don't really get much of a say in state policy.
Urban areas are ok with different point of views, they are ok with lifestyles which don't result in 'spreading of the tribe' (i.e. abortion, LGBTQ etc), they are less religious, pro-infrastructure spending (because a fire brigade can serve a LOT of people).
Rural areas are more religious, self-reliant, pro-guns, anti things which don't spread the tribe.
In European democracies, this results in primarily urban driven policies, whereas in the US this results in a constant rural-urban divide and struggle.
https://www.cnn.com/2016/09/15/us/sikh-hate-crime-victims/in...