Also, when 3 serving on duty police officers openly have a conversation regarding, "Can't wait for a race war!" and "wiping black people off the map" and "I'm going to buy myself a new assault rifle and go out and start slaughtering them F-ing blacks, I can't wait, god I can't wait" Then YES!! I will refer to them as you said "Execution squads" and these are just some that so happened to have been caught on a recording. So when you have the police with this kind of mentality, also prosecutors, judges, prison wardens, I'm not surprised the figures you present are what they are.
And if you can see past this, and all you see are black people bringing this upon themselves I would say that attitude is more of the problem than the solution.
The thing with George Floyd as with Breonna Taylor which apart from the inhumane killings, was the immediate falsifying of the initial police reports which inflamed the already brewing anger. Floyd was passed of as an unfortunate accident, no mention of a knee on his neck for over 8 minutes, no mention of the 8 bullets that entered Taylor's body, YES!! on the OFFICIAL police reports, a blatant systematic cover up which I would imagine has happened so often it's just the norm, hence why it happened without even a thought of the consequences.
And to say you're not really onboard with stopping police brutality until they stop killing themselves is a very weak argument to hide the very thing these protests are about.
And defunding the police doesn't mean disbanding, get it correct. What it means is rather than spending all this money on riot gear, etc, (I still don't understand how the medical services were in such short supply of life saving equipment, but the police look like futuristic, state of the art storm troopers) which in all sense and purpose usually aggrivates a situation with the sight of all that military hardware, spend some money on specially trained mental health experts for instance. So instead of calling on impatient, inexperienced, heavy handed cop to deal with a person who is in a bad place in life mentally, call someone who will have the time and experience, WITH the personal security to keep themselves, the person and the public safe as an example.
The three police officers in question, and those responsible for Breonna Taylor and George Floyd's deaths are reprehensible human beings and deserve total condemnation and the appropriate punishment, I don't disagree with you. But the part you wrote in bold makes no sense. What does the attitude of a prison warden, or judge, or police officer have to do with a black person choosing to kill another black person? Absolutely nothing. Yet it happens in grossly disproportionate numbers compared to population size, and it's being completed ignored, and so will not be resolved, leading to thousands more black people being killed each year. Is that what BLM want? Free reign for people to kill each other?
These protests aren't called "End police brutality" which by the way, isn't unique to black victims, and which would be a cause most people would support. Look at the case of Jeremy Mardis, a 6 year old autistic boy shot dead - five times in the head and chest - in the front seat of his Dad's car by black police officers. It's all despicable, whoever the victim.
However the protests and movement which is being pushed around the world is not about ending police brutality, it is under the banner of BLM, a political organisation that glorifies violence and conflict which blights black communities.
Straight from their website black lives matter dot com and the Global Actions section...
#Free21Savage
And his wiki page...
After dropping out, 21 Savage joined a local street gang affiliated with the wider
Bloods street gang
[9] and became a full-time drug dealer, mainly selling
cannabis.
[35] He also regularly took part in other criminal activities including robbery and car theft, although he was only arrested once after contraband was found in a car he was driving.
[36] In 2011, when 21 Savage was 19, he lost his "right hand" man, Larry, in a shootout.
[35] In 2013, during an attempted robbery on his 21st birthday, 21 Savage was shot six times by rival gang members and his best friend Johnny was killed.
From an interview:
“I used to rob the hell out of everybody,” he says. “If you had it, if it was worth something, I’d take it.” He has a taste for designer fashion now, but back then he rarely stole clothes. Mostly money and, when he was younger, cars. The fastest whip he ever jacked? “A Camaro SS,” he says. He was arrested only once on serious felony charges when a contraband-filled car he was riding in got pulled over. “It wasn’t my fault, though, and I done sold every drug, robbed every—I did everything there is to do, except rob a bank. I swear to God on my life I did everything in between. And I ain’t never go to jail for that ****.”
Is this the sort of organisation we are all supposed to get behind, making people like this heroes?
Then there is the manifesto, as explained by Gary McFarlane of BLM..
“In a world where there’s no police officers, it goes as a piece with a number of other things happening.
“That money that would be diverted would be part of whole heap of more money that would go back into our communities and actually undermine the drug dealing because people will have decent jobs to go to.”
So yes it seems they do want to abolish the police. If anybody believes that less murders will be committed as a result, they are living in fairyland.