Yes, right down to the police-aligned right wing paramilitary groups murdering them.
The essential problem is that when police shoot anybody, there are two possible threads that you seem unwilling or unable to tangle. Either a police shooting is justified or it is not. If it is, what are you complaining about? A person commits a crime, resists arrests, refuses to obey police orders, goes back to his car and reaches into it and gets shot. Is that murder? Obviously not; it is a justified shooting, regardless of the color of anyone’s skin. If I did that, I would deserve to get shot, and it wouldn’t matter if the officer shooting me were black.
When it is not, when it is apparent or obvious unjustified force, manslaughter or murder, we agree, and call for justice ourselves. Again, what are you complaining about? Everybody is on your side. Even in that situation, there will on occasion be miscarriages of justice; either angry citizens will misinterpret a video and hang an innocent man, so to speak, or a wicked officer will successfully conceal his crime and we know nothing of it. You will never achieve a utopia where that never happens in this Fallen world. But the thing is, it appears that there are a number of cases that you think unjustified that we think there is more doubt about. We do not agree that in every case the poster boys chosen by BLM for a focus of rage were in fact innocent victims. We think that some of them were quite guilty and the use of force justified, or at least that there is a good deal more doubt in the case.
Again, when it is clear that injustice truly happened, we stand with you in opposing it and seeking justice. However, it is that unwillingness to admit that some shootings are justified that makes your case appear unacceptable and deserving of dismissal and ignoring, and effective approval of the conduct of riots and unreasonable disruption of civil life and calling it and them “peaceful” when the instigators start fires, scream in people’s faces, beat them, break windows, etc, is despicable. That the organizers are well-funded and that all of this serves a political purpose ought to make one uneasy and unwilling to be used as a political pawn, and that includes not only the people causing the disruption and riots, but those apologizing for them, in the sad sense of making excuse rather than condemning.