Yep. Most of the looting happened at least a few blocks away. Not at protests. The 3.7% I quote is the best guess, and includes all types of looting. Eg. There were Youtubers who had nothing to do with BLM who filmed themselves looting because they thought they could get away with it while the police were distracted. Another example is the two people who were murdered by the Boogalooo boys. This happened halfway across the city from the protests and the Boogaloos are anti-BLM. But those deaths still get recorded in the BLM death statsSo what you are saying is that I just happened to live in an outlier area where the city I lived in had looting and also the 2 the cities adjacent to my city also had looting? Or maybe your stat isn't super accurate (like people posting crime numbers and saying how great everything is). Now you're complaining that normal looting is tainting BLM looting numbers? Come the fuck on. At no time in my life were mall entrances and expressway exit/on ramps blocked nor was there ever the National Guard stationed at the Walmart. A group of random people shoplifting on an average Tuesday was not contributing to BLM looting numbers.
You saying that there was looting in three cities near you is A) still possible with 3.7%. That's still a hundred cities across the US. B) this tells me nothing about who actually did the looting. C) I'm not claiming BLM did no looting. D) I remember Target and Walmart complaining about rises in shoplifting in 2020.... When all shoplifting went down by something like 50%. I do not trust anything they claim E) Unless you are less than 30 years old, you've had tanks roll down streets to keep citizens quite F) I don't know why you think it would be random
I don't know where you live, and I don't expect you to tell a stranger. You're going to have to research it