User talk:2600:8800:6780:1027:9D8F:10EA:E4D1:B99D

I challenge the word "riot" and the list of cities in this entry of the list:

"2020: The Death of George Floyd caused days of rioting in the Minneapolis-St Paul, MN metro area. This has further spread to the cities of NYC, LA, San Jose, San Francisco, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, Washington DC, Charlottesville, Charlotte, Baltimore, Portland, Dallas, Denver, St Louis, Oakland, Cincinnati, Bakersfield, Seattle, Boston, Memphis, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Columbus, Kansas City, Sacramento, Omaha, Louisville, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Fort Worth, Richmond, Philadelphia, Visalia, Nashville, Buffalo, Rochester, Orlando, Tampa, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, Miami, Norfolk, Reno, Madison, Charleston, Santa Monica, Houston, Paducah and many other major cities within the US."

Protesters were peaceful in most cities. Looters took advantage of these marches in some places. Naturally, people in Minneapolis were outraged (like in LA after Rodney King's attackers were absolved), so tempers flared. The mob mentality damaged several minority-owned businesses and organizations which help people living in those neighborhoods.

This should be a succinct list of riots and their causes. Please rewrite this entry to match the others -- year, place and cause. No extra cities or hidden commentary.

Whoever added these lines listed many cities and towns indiscriminately -- calling Paducah and Visalia major cities alongside Denver -- thus inferring that the country was blazing. I believe people marched in other cities beside Ferguson, MO after Michael Brown was shot, but the contributor for 2014-15 didn't list them.

I am just looking for information. Don't have login credentials to edit it. This article explains it better -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_incidents_of_civil_unrest_in_the_United_States -- but some people won't find both articles, and will think that all those towns blazed like LA in 1992.

"2020 – George Floyd protests, started on May 27 in Minneapolis, Minnesota after the killing of George Floyd. He was killed in Minneapolis by police officer Derek Chauvin who was later fired and charged with murder. Protests spread to other American cities and then to other countries with the killing of George Floyd garnering international condemnation. The protests were largely peaceful although looting and arson did take place.[8]