I think we need some clarification on this, since 9+ pages occured since I decided to go to sleep:
1) Protesters are not Looters. Looters are not Protesters. These are two different groups with two different messages. One is against the police officer's actions and subsequent response, the other just wants to destroy things and steal from others.
2) Politics aside, nothing will get done because
nobody wants to talk about the issues. Issues stem from:
a) Why this ex-officer was allowed to continue on the force while having 17 incidents on his record, one of which includes a lawsuit for abuse.
b) Why was the police union defending him all 17 times? Why did they pressure the police administration in dropping all charges, including the lawsuit against him and other officers in the same suit?
c) Why did the Mayor of Minneapolis reject changes that the
previous police commissioner had put in place that would have help prevent, or at the very least deterred this action from taking place?
d) Why did the
current police commissioner revert/destroy all the work the
previous police commissioner did that would have helped prevent this tragedy?
This shouldn't be a racial issue. Yes, it's being portrayed as one, but in all honesty, it's not. This is a bad officer who was shielded from discipline for far too long, and this needs to change. That would do more for the nation than any heated discussion on race relations would.