Yes, because the actions of a few should always get interpreted as the actions of an ENTIRE group of people...
The reality is that these idiots acting as a mob to loot and destroy will be tied to BLM. Sorry, but that is the reality of the situation. BLM has done a good job of exposing what is happening on the streets and has made a difference. Police departments around the country have made progress, changing their policies and training officers how to avoid stupid decisions.
They had to do so as a grass roots movement because neither political party would do anything about the problem. Now a bunch of idiots are erasing all of their hard work.
You would think if these guys get fired, the Mayor wants at least one of them brought up on charges the BLM 'upper management' would tell the rank and file to not loot and just protest [ loud and mad as you want]
oh wait.....
Well, at least the Media has something else to play with for a while
There is no BLM upper management, it is more of a cooperative.
The Officers have been fired and should be investigated for criminal wrong doing. If any criminal wrong doing is found, they should be charged and sent to trial and the process should play out in a fair and reasoned manner.
President Trump has fast tracked the Federal investigation into the matter, so that should keep the local investigators honest, which, BTW is the same thing he did down in Georgia, so it should be fun watching liberals try and put this at the feet of the President, when he has done more for civil rights than the last four Presidents combined, especially, when his opponent (Biden) co-sponsored the most anti-civil rights bill since the fifties (the 1994 Crime Bill).
For those with short memories the 1994 Crime Bill "extended the death penalty to 60 new crimes, stiffened sentences, offered states strong financial incentives for building new prisons, and banned a range of assault weapons—helped lead to the wave of mass incarceration that’s resulted in the United States accounting for 25 percent of the world’s prison population." It basically expedited in the militarization of the police in the United States, resulting in police violence on the Black community.
Further, those that committed wrong doing and the City should be sued civilly by the victims family.