I just watched the Waco on Netflix. It was surprisingly even handed and didn't paint the ATF or FBI in a very good light.
I think the problem, and we still see this today, is that the government just decides to curb stomp certain people for breaking the law. Then when things go south, they blame all of their poor decisions on the criminal suspect. "I wouldn't have had to kill all these people if you hadn't broke the law and brought me out here in the first place."
The original ATF raid was meant to be a display of force when they could have just as easily scooped Koresh up the next time he came into town to buy groceries- they had an informant literally in his house who snuck off right before the raid started.
Then, it seemed like the FBI's hostage rescue team was constantly undermining the negotiation team. They interviewed the lead negotiator, and he was basically pushed off the case because he kept butting heads with the tactical guys, and after he left not a single person walked out of the compound before they burnt it down.
That, honestly, is just the way the Met rolls.
After the Met killed Ian Tomlinson, their friends in the media made a big thing about how the brave policemen were beating back feral crowds of rioters to try and save Tomlinson from the baying pack of savages.
Total bollocks, all of it. Tomlinson got smacked around by the Met on an otherwise-empty street and died from an internal bleed shortly after.