Something which gets forgotten a lot: in terms of raw numbers, more whites are shot by police than blacks.
Police kill more whites than blacks, but minority deaths generate more outrage
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/21/police-kill-more-whites-than-blacks-but-minority-d/?page=all
Meanwhile, the deaths of whites at the hands of law enforcement typically receive less attention, even when the case is shrouded in controversy. For example, Gilbert Collar, an 18-year-old white student at the University of South Alabama, was shot and killed while naked, unarmed and under the influence of drugs by a black police officer.
The officer, Trevis Austin, was cleared of wrongdoing in 2013 by a Mobile County grand jury in a case that received little media coverage outside Alabama. Mr. Collar’s parents filed a federal lawsuit last year against the officer.
As researchers are quick to point out, FBI data on police shootings by race is notoriously incomplete, which may explain why Peter Moskos, assistant professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York, decided to use figures from the website Killed by Police.
Based on that data, Mr. Moskos reported that roughly 49 percent of those killed by officers from May 2013 to April 2015 were white, while 30 percent were black. He also found that 19 percent were Hispanic and 2 percent were Asian and other races.
His results, posted last week on his blog Cop in the Hood, arrived with several caveats, notably that 25 percent of the website’s data, which is drawn largely from news reports, failed to show the race of the person killed.
http://www.killedbypolice.net/
On a percentage of the population basis, blacks are more LIKELY to be shot than whites. The thing is, when whites are shot the media doesn't show up from everywhere in the country, it's probably gonna get 1, maybe 2, short blurbs in the paper. Perfect example, less than 3/4 mile (as the crow flies) from my house: http://www.wistv.com/story/28854603/59-year-old-florida-man-in-lexington-officer-involved-shooting-dies
What's the explanation?