Kenosha might actually have a police problem. Here's the Michael Bell shooting from 2004.
https://michaelbell.info/Evidence.htmlSuffice to say he was shot point blank in the head while handcuffed. So bad the city paid a multimillion dollar settlement in civil court and the family is still pursuing criminal action which may be hard because one of the officers involved committed suicide.
I tend to agree with Scott Horton that BLM really missed the mark. If Dave was in charge I'd be asking serious questions like why in Minnesota is civil asset forfeiture only put upon the poorest in downtown where they are less likely to have credit and do cash transactions? Why in the burbs is policing largely limited to BS speed traps? We all kind of know the answer but keep it secret. You need cash downtown because that's the economy. You also know that giving me a $200 speeding ticket is a win because I'm not going to spend a day and parking fees to drive downtown to fight it. We're all being "policed" to the most efficient way to extract our resources. And to this system young men's corporeal bodies are a resource.
Now when BLM wants to embrace communism and destroy the nuclear family I can't hang my hat there. They were so close to a Radley Balko rethinking of modern policing that I think should happen but boy did they fall short.