Horrible events - stirred up by outside agitators who melt into the woodwork when it comes to pay the butchers bill.
An interesting report from the Minneapolis, Minnesota Star-Tribune:
'Flash looting' spreads to St. Paul; squad cars pelted with rocks, bricks
Unrest spilled into St. Paul’s Midway district Thursday as looters ambushed stores and pelted police cars with rocks, bricks and liquor bottles, a violent outgrowth of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.
Officers responded to the Target store on University Avenue around 11:30 a.m. and found 50 to 60 people grabbing merchandise off the shelves without paying, police spokesman Steve Linders said. Many dropped the goods and ran when authorities arrived.
A fight broke out in the parking lot between a pedestrian and driver who reportedly tried to run down the person. The motorist missed and hit another vehicle.
“We continue to work to disperse the crowds, protect people and protect property,” according to a statement issued late Thursday afternoon by St. Paul police. “However, our officers continue to be assaulted, and the area is not safe.”
And, buried down in paragraph #27 - talking about Officer Chauvin's home:
A photographer at the house Thursday morning appeared to stage a shot in the officer’s driveway by encouraging two people to spray “Kill Pig Cops” on the garage door, according to Jennifer Kennetz of St. Paul. She said the woman claimed to be a magazine photographer and tried to persuade Kennetz and others to pose for her near the home.
Kennetz said she later saw the photographer persuade a young couple to spray paint the garage door while recording it with her cellphone. Police confiscated the phone, Kennetz said, and an Oakdale police spokeswoman confirmed the incident was under investigation.
Yes, a man was killed but these protests and riots are bringing out all of the perpetually aggrieved - people with agendas who want to tear down civil society and institute tyranny for the "good of all".
Where were the riots when Justine Damond was shot in the chest at point-blank range by Minneapolis Police Officer Mohamed Noor. This was on July 15, 2017. Got a lot of coverage in the media didn't it. If it wasn't for double standards, some people would have no standards at all...

It's a chicken-and-egg situation: do riots bring on looting or does looting bring on rioting? Raise your hand if you think you know.