I am saying it is a two way street. If you stop and dissect each case that BLM complains about, 95% of the cases are justified shootings.
And by Justified, I mean that the person was armed and fighting back from being arrested for a crime, or unarmed but physically fighting over a weapon, etc.
So YES, I would be blaming the so called 'victims' in those cases.
As to your question 'am I blaming the minority communities' for what's happening. I would say Yes, in part, I am.
The cops are being called there, dispatched there , sent there because of crimes being committed. And although being called here, they are often in bad circumstances because of the strict non-snitching policies. So they answer a call for a shooting, but no one will talk and help them find who did the shooting,.
So that limits the cops abilities to stop the criminal element. And so it continues.
When a cop is in the inner city, it is often a tense situation. He knows he is often unwelcome. If someone pops out of a car quickly he is on edge. It creates a bad situation. People want to say that cops are racist and want to hurt minorities.
And that is not what is happening, in my experience with the cops I know. They are just in tense, volatile situations and fear for their own lives and sometimes things go sideways. If they are chasing a perp into an alley at night, and he stops and pulls something out of his waistband, the cop is likely to shoot. Is that racism or self defense?