I don't support violence, unless defending against an attacker, and I have no joy over the death of those officers, or other people killed in this world.
Regardless of what I support or don't support, it seems so unlikely that violence against the police in a country like the US will result in a positive solution. When you have a large population starting a revolution, they have a chance to make changes through violence. In this case, it is a small population, and it will most likely remain a small population, because people involved don't appear to be patient enough to spend years without violence or bringing negative attention to themselves, building support and allies so that they can become a big enough population to start a revolution.
Also, the US is a country full a various means of surveillance and other advanced technology of war. So the most likely outcome is the government will eventually kill, arrest or otherwise overcome most of those involved, and the violence will also cause the government to arrest, charge or kill many people not involved, because it just looked to the police like they were involved.
I could be wrong about this, but I think that is very unlikely. If this does erupt, it will happen as I am saying. All I see in this possible future is sadness and grief.
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