I don't like that whenever a White cop kills a black person, the local black community quickly robs the Korean store owners.
I'm neither for or against BLM. But if cities continues the status quo, it ultimately gives them reason to burn down businesses and cause unrest. The fault squarely rest law and order problem, another words, the government is at fault. Defunding the police and placing national guards in place to keep the peace maybe the only thing that can be done. The country has tried for so long to change this systematic problem with the police but year after year they've got to nowhere. Just major lawsuits and cities having to fork out huge sum of money for the victims' family. The police culture needs to change and retrain. Too many of them feel empowered to abuse their power just because they've a uniform, a badge, and a gun.
As for businesses, I don't know much about the law but generally, it is in my understanding that an owner has a right to defend his/her property/livelihood. I mean, what happened in the 90's in Ca with the Korean town seemed to be acceptable when the owners took up defense of their business.