It's the people's voice against police misconduct. I hope it continues and spreads all across this nation. The people should be out protesting the animalistic and barbaric inhumane activities of law enforcement. It'll be a blessed day in America when cops are held accountable for their actions.
Last time I checked, most of the people aren't looting, burning, and assaulting others. But lemme guess. They don't count as "the peoples voice." And, according to you, people should protest a solitary incident of ALLEGED barbaric behavior by showing how barbaric they can be? Indeed, stealing malt-liquor, assaulting cops/reporters, looting drugs from the CVS, burning cars, vandalizing stores, and doing serious bodily harm on a massive scale is a hell of a way to protest ONE ALLEGED case of barbaric behavior.
In my opinion, they are actually using this one incident to voice their concerns for the long-standing behavior of members of law enforcement. I'm sure that you're aware of the many incidences just in this past year. In my opinion, the people have had enough, and have taken to the streets to protest the criminal activities of members of law enforcement.
In the end what they're demonstrating is they need heavily and relentless policing to where cops are justified in assuming the Hood Rats in the Hood are a dangerous and vile creatures that need to be scrutinized more than those in civil society. They've had enough? How does stealing a malt liquor/ carton of cigarettes, CVS Drugs, burning down stores/cars, and assaulting people make their point? How's that working out for them? Are we better or worse?
The stealing, property damage, personal harm, and other senseless stupid acts are totally uncalled for. I do NOT approve of nor condone such behavior, and have never said that I did, nor did I ever imply such nonsense. I do believe that what I have said was plain simple English, and should be very clear as to the meaning. But, for your benefit, I will repeat what I said one more time. Please try hard to comprehend what you read, thanks. AGAIN: I said that I hope the protests do NOT end until members of law enforcement are arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced for the crimes they commit.