The current news coverage and BLM themselves seem completely biased. They barely mentioned, or in the case of the latter, flat out ignored the death of David Dorn, retired black cop, at the hands of black rioters. The guy was just trying to defend his community.
I've seen Youtube videos of savage beatings of innocent bystanders of all colors by black looters too. No videos of that on the media either, and no outrage. It doesn't fit the narrative, apparently. Meanwhile corporations are donating to BLM massively and naïvely without any research into that organisation's history, because they want to be the first to virtue signal.
Given the biased way information is relayed I don't see how we can give credibility to compilations of police brutality. America sees so much violence overall that isolated facts are not worth much, especially since they're easily taken out of context. What we need is stats and hard facts, and the only ones I've seen state that the overwhelming amount of black deaths are at the hands of other black civilians, a small portion is from black cops, and a tiny portion from cops white or otherwise. So if anything they need more and better funded police in poor neighborhoods, not less. Better funding would allow them to go beyond the bare minimum (i.e. repressing crime) and hire people who do community groundwork to diminish the tensions. Not an easy task since people in racial ghettos (worldwide) tend to even attack other civil servants like firefighters... sometimes you really wonder if it's worth trying to help them.
Edit: Oh and BTW, George Floyd's criminal record showed that he robbed, menaced with a gun and beat up a pregnant black woman around 13 years ago. That's just one of his numerous convictions. Such hero, much wow. That, plus the autopsy apparently showed that he didn't die from the knee on the neck (Which was still brutal and not a correct police technique, mind you, but what if the same cop used this on white suspects too? It completely changes the story.) but from some kind of panic attack, which might be partially due to the fact that he was on drugs. Rioters are looking stupider by the minute.
If anything George Floyd is a living justification for more, better funded police.