I have not kept up with the details of the most recent event further feeding the growing race war, but I will say that I don’t understand the results of the breakdown in society following one of these police brutality incidents. One of the biggest problems that I’ve seen is that people see a snippet of a video, and without knowing all of the details, the mindset and attitude of both the “victim” and “perpetrator”, or even the histories of those involved, make a judgement call based on extremely limited information. When people see one of these videos they only see part of it; they don’t see what lead up to the confrontation, only the end result. Maybe people need to step back and get all of the facts–or at least more information–before responding with a knee-jerk reaction, which usually ends up with more crimes being committed in the name of the purported victim. I’m not condoning violence on either side of the law, but creating more havoc (rioting, robbing, arson, and even more violence) is not the way to win people over. If you want to convince me that your case is worth defending, then do it without making things worse.