Well, I save most of my compassion for truly innocent people, like the people who were driving on the highway and encountered the murderous rioters. I have a LOT of compassion for innocent bystanders.
Where my compassion starts to ebb away is when I find out the person killed by police willfully disrespected the law and the authority of police, and had extremely violent and dangerous behaviors and actions.
It's just a difference of perspective, I suppose. For some, the facts will never matter, and the criminal suspects are always "innocent, oppressed, and misunderstood victims", incapable of self control or lawful behavior.
I happen to think almost every person is capable of understanding the basic laws of society, and behaving in a civil and respectful manner, and capable of being law abiding.
Frankly, I'm shocked over and over when that seems to be a pervasive problem for some people! I have very high standards for my fellow citizens, when it comes to peaceful behavior. I think anyone, of any race, is fully capable of complying with laws and lawful authorities, and when they don't, it's a choice they make to be criminally antisocial. They don't get a "pass" from me because they are poor, or black, or brown, or blue, or white, or green.