First, that seems to be far far less frequent than police force abuse. So infrequent that I don't think I've heard of mass-killing crowds in Europe/US in the past 15 years, that sounds more like a theoretical possibility.
Second, you're answering somedy that calls for accountability. How does that prevent violent crowd control?
There is a huge income inequality, the society is splitting 4-ways - top/bottom(social status and income) and left/right (political).
As we get more polarized, there is a possibility of people starving and oppressed which will end up going on the left or right or top or bottom and creating havoc.
2020 is an unprecedented year so far. I don't agree that this is a theoretical possibility.
maybe you should be proposing hypothetical solutions to address the issues of income inequality and oppression instead of how hypothetically you would like to see masses of people gunned down in the streets
I went to the protests myself and I support the cause. May be we should question all aspects of a problem, leave aside biases and understand the situation to make a better society? Getting rid of police control measures without proper authority is a good idea, but there should be reservations for when it's needed. I want to make sure those are not eroded or the society turns into something like Somalia.
I also found your comment distasteful as it condemns my intent without substantiation. It is like calling someone with "obsession for murderous things". I take offense in that.
Second, you're answering somedy that calls for accountability. How does that prevent violent crowd control?