In the US anyone can sue anybody for anything. If you feel (or can prove) that you suffered some kind of grievous harm from this incident - if I were you I'd pay to have a consultation with an attorney to present your case to them and see if they think it has legal merit and/or can be won in a civil court of law.
None whatsoever. It is impossible to have "empathy" for someone while at the same time committing a crime against them. The two concepts are contradictory.
I was aghast at his suggestion of committing a violent robbery.
King was against ALL violence. He said that we must return hate with love and to act in a violent matter against violence was acting no different than the person committing the violent act. The person becomes the same as the other.
Someone who actively participates in a violent uprising against an established government or regime.
No, burglary is the crime of "Trespassing with the intent of committing a felony". Trespassing is not a violent act, and the intent to commit a felony is not a violent act. If someone were to be harmed during a break-in, the offender would be charged with other violent crimes, which may include, but are not limited to; battery, assault, and robbery (robbery would replace burglary as a charge).
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
The word threaten means to state one's intention to take hostile or violent action against someone. This is normally in retribution for something someone has done.
what union was known for staging violent strikes against companies.
Malcom X was not violent exactly. However, he did mention that if in any situation should his life be put in risk, he would take action by committing acts of harm.
An assault is a violent attack on someone, using physical means as blows.
Good strategies to trust someone who is violent is to be cautious. People who are violent do not often get better without help.
Name calling can turn someone violent because it is upsetting