I'm not sure what this has to do with the title of this thread, but...
"According to the most recent census data, there are nearly 160 million more white people in America than there are black people. White people make up roughly 62 percent of the U.S. population but only about 49 percent of those who are killed by police officers. African Americans, however, account for 24 percent of those fatally shot and killed by the police despite being just 13 percent of the U.S. population. As The Post noted in a new analysis published last week, that means black Americans are 2.5 times as likely as white Americans to be shot and killed by police officers.
U.S. police officers have shot and killed the exact same number of unarmed white people as they have unarmed black people: 50 each. But because the white population is approximately five times larger than the black population, that means unarmed black Americans were five times as likely as unarmed white Americans to be shot and killed by a police officer.
And, when considering shootings confined within a single race, a black person shot and killed by police is more likely to have been unarmed than a white person. About 13 percent of all black people who have been fatally shot by police since January 2015 were unarmed, compared with 7 percent of all white people."
Source: Washingtonpost.com
This may or may not have something to do with people being upset and calling for police reform. Seems understandable from that statistical perspective. I'm sure the police officers have a side of the story also. My (uninformed) opinion is that not all of the cops that have killed black men have done it because of hate in their hearts. Maybe it is the way they are trained and that leads to fear and anticipation and a quick trigger. Just a thought. Take it or leave it.