A few things here. Take that cop, cuff him, stuff him and prosecute his sorry ass to the full extent of the law. We'll find out in due time what the actual cause of death was; however, if you put your knee on the neck of somebody for that long, who is already cuffed behind his back, not struggling and telling you time and again that he can't breathe, then you absolutely deserve to be prosecuted. And as far as I'm concerned, the other cops who were there and could have simply said, "Let him up", or intervened in some way, should face some consequences as well. No excuse for that shit.
Now, as has been said, the reaction to this is utterly ridiculous, and predictable. It's become the norm. If you don't agree with something, let's steal and burn other people's shit. People who had nothing to do with the reason for your "cause". I vividly recall a scene from the Ferguson riots where a reporter was standing outside a store that was being looted. The people running by him were jumping and hollering and laughing. The reporter said, "These people don't seem upset to me. This is a carnival-like atmosphere down here." And in the last couple of nights in Minneapolis, the rioting has already resulted in at least one death and 5 other shootings. At the end of the day, you've accomplished nothing other than destroying innocent people's lives.
BTW, You tried to burn Los Angeles down after Rodney King almost 30 years ago. How's that strategy working out for you?
I believe it was Wes that said a while back that there is definitely a disconnect between the cops and black communities. (Apologies if that wasn't you) I have no doubt that's true and that there is a huge level of distrust among black communities. Is it founded? I have no idea. Only being black from the waist down doesn't really qualify me to speak to that. But I'm 100% certain that cops around this country are not systematically killing blacks.
The problem is, if a cop does in fact target a black man because that cop truly is racist, there's not a damn thing you can do about it. You can't change what's in his heart any more than you can indict all cops around the country for his actions. Did this cop wake up that morning and say I'ma fuck up a n***** today? Who knows? But no amount of protesting, or burning, rioting and looting is going to change the heart of someone who is racist. Cops are no different than any of us. The sad thing is that racism always has, and most likely always will exist in all walks of life to some extent, regardless of profession, circumstances or skin color. There's no magic wand somebody can wave and make it go away.
This will happen again. It may or may not be the result of racism, but it will be framed as such. And we'll wash, rinse and repeat.