You'd be damn proud to shake the hand of someone shooting at cops?
Let me set forth your attempt to put words in my mouth, and expound.
I'd be damn proud to shake the hand of a person shooting at murdering traitors who wear a badge and uniform.
Any old cop at random? No.
But, if you were part of a demographic that the cops were clearly targeting for bloodsport, you might see things differently.
It's about individualism. One tribe, group, delineated demographic, etc., does not, in fact, have the right to go killing any other members of another such group indiscriminately. But, cops are doing exactly that, so, if you're part of what they're targeting, you can ignore the reality created by that only at your own peril. It may not be right, but to say it's unexpected is silly.
If I were a Black Man, and a cop pulled me over, I'd consider it game over. He wants to kill me and I'm not just going to sit there and let it happen. Cops and their companion Courts have made it abundantly clear that it is open season on me, and they laugh all the way back home after killing yet another of me. I would have to be an absolute damned fool not to consider him an immediate threat to my continued life. That cop would not get a chance to bring his car to a stop before I pumped 30+ rounds of green and black tip .308 into his driver's side windshield. As soon as those lights come on behind me, he has advertised his intent to murder me with the knowledge that he'll get away with it. No different from a thug pulling a knife in a dark alley. The intent is known. Cops murder citizens of a certain demographic for bloodsport. The only way to survive is to kill them first. It's no longer a mere us-vs-them attitude. Cops have openly declared war. Let them experience the business end of that declaration. Give it back to them as hard as they dish it out.
Fortunately, I'm not a Black Man, so I can afford to extend them a slight bit more leeway. I don't think it should be about race or about groups. It should be about individuals. But, I don't get to choose the manner of the war they have declared. They set the rules themselves! Cops made this into a race war. They continue to murder and lie, and the courts from which they sprout, help them get away with it. Who am I to interfere with the reaping of what they have sown?
Those are my words and I stand by them.