The fourth amendment protects citizens from
Illegal searches or seizures.
One of the clauses in the fifth amendment gives protection against punishment with out due process
The sixth amendment gives us the right to a trial with a jury of our peers.
so yes the arresting officers do have to answer to us the citizens and tell us why we are being arrested.
You really need to at least try actually reading the Constitution and the case law interpreting the Constitution and applying it.
- The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. There's a substantial body of case law regarding the question of reasonableness.
And whether or not a particular seizure (or search) is reasonable is largely fact dependent. News stories in media never include all material facts. It is impossible to make a solid determination of whether a particular seizure (or search) is or is not reasonable based on the limited information available in the news media.
- The Due Process Clause of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments have also been the subject of considerable litigation. Due process under different circumstances is also fact dependent.
- The Sixth Amendment says absolutely nothing about a jury of your peers. It says, "an impartial jury."