EDIT: I applaud Justin Amash's proposal to eliminate qualified immunity[1] (Thanks, dang).
One of the scary things about the George Floyd incident is that resisting arrest might have been the better option. That has some pretty dark implications about rule of law.
I understand the impulse of those on the right to give police officers the benefit of the doubt when it comes to what can very often be a dangerous calling, but I think that everyone (including police officers) will be safer if the police can be legally held accountable to a higher standard.
Could a good Samaritan defense for people who interfere with the police in good faith work?