I wonder how closely the racial breakdown of who gets shot by police matches the racial breakdown of who commits murder.<p>I also think it's silly to act indignant about a disproportionate amount of police misconduct happening to a group that commits a disproportionate amount of crime.<p>In fact, if the volume of misconduct matches volume of crime (eg, same number of mishandled incidents for number of calls), that's evidence they <i>arent</i> racist, because you'd expect racists to have misconduct at a higher-than-usual rate for the amount of crime they're responding to.