This is not a response to your last post, but a general observation.
Knowing many people on the local police force, I can say it is quite impressive that they already had a special training session in response to the knee-neck arrest. It is heartening that the obvious response among the police officers in this training session was utter contempt for the officer as well as the three that just watched. Although one of them did suggest the perpetrator get off of Floyd, none of them took a hard line. That probably reflects how much they felt the chief would back them up and/or any ridicule they might receive from their peers.
But after the training session, it was clear what the chief (here) expected and also clear that the societal-norm among this group of officers would be not to tolerate it! Notice has been served... if there was anyone their that might consider doing such a thing!
Did the looting help bring this quick and (it seems) decisive response? It is a good question that I don't know the answer to. You might think the situation with Aubrey would have caused such a training session here in Ga, but it is Floyds death that is what has caused this dramatic response!
Actually, I believe the Amy Cooper incident is really the biggest driving force behind all of this! The way she intended to deliberately weaponize the police against a peaceful African American citizen was a level of insidiously evil and calculating racism that I (despite having grown up with family in small dirt-farming town, SC) did not know existed!
That the Amy Cooper ended without any egregious inhumanity against African Americans prevented it from being a incendiary event, but it sure set the stage for the current violent looting! I was impressed at how Christian Cooper has responded- class act:
"I am told there has been death threats and that is wholly inappropriate and abhorrent and should stop immediately," Christian Cooper said.
"I find it strange that people who were upset that ... that she tried to bring death by cop down on my head, would then turn around and try to put death threats on her head. Where is the logic in that?" he said. "Where does that make any kind of sense?"