What the hell? Contrary to your president's fucked up beliefs that people should be shot on sight, we fortunately are still a nation of laws and everyone gets due process no matter who you are or what you did.
There are cameras everywhere and it takes time to round up the scofflaws. The police cannot be everywhere at once.
Oh and just to be clear, the "entire issue about chaos, looting, crime etc." has taken place under Trumpty's watch. Blaming everyone else for his failed domestic policies is his modus operandi and I'm sick and tired of listening to you and others parrot his bullshit.
The country is in disarray and it's solely his fault, he's not going to fix any of it if elected again. He's only going to go on to force more anger and divisiveness which you apparently lap up like a thirsty dog....
conix, newmedman gave you links to show Dem people were following just and proper procedure to deal with those responsible for looting, burning and mayhem.
"How about if the Democrat mayors start arresting the looters, vandals, etc.? Why not take away from Trump the entire issue about chaos, looting, crime etc.?"
Your issue is one built mostly on Trump distortion and untruth. As i evidenced you here
the issue as per Trump is one concocted by Trump. Re Kenosha, the governor i read called in the National Guard after the first day of trouble. Ok, one here
Fact check: Trump tweets distort truth on National Guard
Calvin Woodward and Scott Bauer Associated Press
Washington – It’s become a pattern when unrest flares in a city: President Donald Trump suggests he has National Guard troops ready to send to the scene and takes credit for dispatching them and restoring calm while he accuses Democrats of being squishy on law and order.
That’s a distortion.
Trump omits the fact that he is largely a bystander in National Guard deployments. While presidents can tap rarely used powers to use federal officers for local law enforcement, there is no National Guard with national reach for Trump to send around the country.
Volunteers paint murals on boarded-up businesses in Kenosha, Wis., on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020, at an "Uptown Revival."
And when violence broke out in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a week ago, Trump’s demand that National Guard troops be used came a day after the Democratic governor had already activated them.
National Guard units in each state answer to the governor and sometimes state legislatures, not to the president. When National Guard forces from outside Wisconsin came in to help, it was because the governor has asked for that help from fellow governors, not the White House.