The Breonna Taylor Murder

Really? I understand getting upset and even some level of civil disobedience. But making excuses for people burning down a police precient is in itself inexcusable imo. That's arson and potentially worse if people are actually inside the building.

I'm not a fan of a lot of what LEOs do, but let's not get carried away here.

What's the proper response to murder when the government refuses to acknowledge the value of your life? What's the correct response when the one bullet that missed this woman draws more charges than the bullets that hit her? What's the correct response to a system we ALL knew would not give this woman's family any justice?