"President Biden claimed that Derek Chauvin's conviction on Tuesday "ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism" of police. With the police shooting that same day of 16-year-old girl in Columbus, Ohio, the White House again pushed the racism claim, noting that this was just another example of how "police violence disproportionately impacts Black and Latino people."
Politicians such as Biden as well as the media have helped create a biased perception that is far from the reality of shootings by police. In a study, the Crime Prevention Research Center (where the author of the article serves as president) found that when a white officer kills a suspect, the media usually mention the officer's race. When the officer is black, news coverage rarely mentions that detail.
And there's evidence that blacks aren't all that fed up with the police
A July 2017 Quinnipiac University poll in New York City found that blacks strongly support the cops in their neighborhoods ? 62% approved compared to just 35% who disapproved"
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...gs_145640.html
Politicians such as Biden as well as the media have helped create a biased perception that is far from the reality of shootings by police. In a study, the Crime Prevention Research Center (where the author of the article serves as president) found that when a white officer kills a suspect, the media usually mention the officer's race. When the officer is black, news coverage rarely mentions that detail.
And there's evidence that blacks aren't all that fed up with the police
A July 2017 Quinnipiac University poll in New York City found that blacks strongly support the cops in their neighborhoods ? 62% approved compared to just 35% who disapproved"
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...gs_145640.html

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