You realize the articles include deaths where the situations were unclear, don’t you?
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Summarizing the cases
77 year old retired St Louis police captain killed protecting a business
53 federal officer Oakland killed protecting a business
James Scurlock, 22, Omaha Nebraska attacked shop owner
Calvin L Horton Jr (under investigation) Minneapolis shot by shop owner
The above appear to be protest related, but robbery attempts
The circumstances below are less clear
38-year-old Chris Beaty, a former offensive lineman for Indiana University shot near apartment
22-year-old Italia Kelly, who was shot Monday while leaving a protest outside a Davenport Walmart
A 21-year-old man, Javar Harrell, was killed in downtown Detroit after someone fired shots into a vehicle during a protest
Two people were killed during unrest Monday in the suburb of Cicero unclear if directly related to the protest
Officer drive-by Dave Patrick Underwood, 53, Oakland California:
Not necessarily protest related
Dorian Murrell, 18, Indiana: Only a few hours after Beaty’s death, Murrell was fatally wounded in an early morning shooting on May 31. He was taken to Eskenazi Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. 29-year-old Tyler Newby has since been arrested and charged
David McAtee, 53, Louisville Kentucky: A local chef known and loved for his neighborhood staple, Yaya’s BBQ Shack, McAtee, an African American man, was shot on the morning of June 1 as National Guard troops and local police tried to disperse crowds of protestors in Louisville. Body camera footage released Tuesday appears to show McAtee firing a gun at officers, though it is unclear who fired first. His death led to the immediate firing of Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad, as two of the officers involved in the shooting had not activated body cameras.
Here's a link from the Guardian itself
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/02/george-floyd-protests-people-killed
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2020/06/03/at-least-12-have-died-in-nationwide-protests-heres-who-they-were/
Not sure of your 'oint here:
"We get a grandma sentenced to prison admitting she is a Trump supporter."
Are you suggesting being a Trump supporter is a crime?
Granny went to prison because she supported Trump’s call to attack the Capitol
She just was “handed” a weapon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj8Z5VHjkOM
Edit on add:
You realize the articles include deaths where the situations were unclear, don’t you?
2nd Edit to add:
Summarizing the cases
77 year old retired St Louis police captain killed protecting a business
53 federal officer Oakland killed protecting a business
James Scurlock, 22, Omaha Nebraska attacked shop owner
Calvin L Horton Jr (under investigation) Minneapolis shot by shop owner
The above appear to be protest related, but robbery attempts
The circumstances below are less clear
38-year-old Chris Beaty, a former offensive lineman for Indiana University shot near apartment
22-year-old Italia Kelly, who was shot Monday while leaving a protest outside a Davenport Walmart
A 21-year-old man, Javar Harrell, was killed in downtown Detroit after someone fired shots into a vehicle during a protest
Two people were killed during unrest Monday in the suburb of Cicero unclear if directly related to the protest
Officer drive-by Dave Patrick Underwood, 53, Oakland California:
Not necessarily protest related
Dorian Murrell, 18, Indiana: Only a few hours after Beaty’s death, Murrell was fatally wounded in an early morning shooting on May 31. He was taken to Eskenazi Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. 29-year-old Tyler Newby has since been arrested and charged
David McAtee, 53, Louisville Kentucky: A local chef known and loved for his neighborhood staple, Yaya’s BBQ Shack, McAtee, an African American man, was shot on the morning of June 1 as National Guard troops and local police tried to disperse crowds of protestors in Louisville. Body camera footage released Tuesday appears to show McAtee firing a gun at officers, though it is unclear who fired first. His death led to the immediate firing of Louisville Metro Police Chief Steve Conrad, as two of the officers involved in the shooting had not activated body cameras.