Except that you're ignoring the fact that blacks do statistically commit more crimes.
I'm not. There is a tendency to perceive a black suspect behaving in the exact same manner as a white suspect as being more dangerous. Even when a group of citizens commits more crimes, it doesn't justify treating individuals in that group worse for the same crime. I want to emphasize that I'm not blaming police for the bias. It doesn't exist in a vacuum. It is what it is, and even though there is a reason for it, efforts should be made to combat it so that people are treated as equally as possible.
Police brutality is unquestionably the major issue in this case.
My goal in posting is to help people realize that, even though things are MUCH better than they used to be, black people in the US are still often judged and treated worse because they are black, due to implicit bias.
Edited 5/6/2015 15:18:15