No.
I said there was a commonality between Michael Brown, Walter Scott, and Freddie Gray -- they all broke the law, and they all resisted arrested (Michael became combative, Walter and Freddie ran).
What they did in breaking the law does not matter to me.
They placed themselves in the position of physical police intervention (that degree of criminality is pretty profound). I am not saying that the police had any right, whatsoever, to abuse their legal authority to apprehend them.
But it doesn't negate the circumstances which caused the event to transpire in the first place, and we're continuing to walk a very thin line by attempting to discount it.