>>11994145It's honestly true to an extent. Not that black people don't commit crimes, because they commit ton of crimes. But the way police deal with black people in the US is completely different. I've seen hundreds of body cam videos of police approaching peaceful black people who aren't doing anything wrong and trying to jam them up with something. They approach them, start demanding ID and information they are not entitled to, asking them what they're doing, all the time with their hands on their guns, and start making a scene. Then they try to threaten arrest for obstruction and then further arrest for resisting when the arrest is unlawful in the first place. They use the results of their own actions to justify those actions. If they get lucky and find something, person in question becomes another black person incarcerated for a legitimate crime and is added to the statistics. If the suspect is harmed or anything else occurs that looks bad on the cops, they will often plant evidence so that the ends justify the means. This again has been caught numerous times on camera - cops panic when they don't find anything and realize that they have unlawfully injured or damaged the property of an innocent person so they plant something.
Again, poor black people in America commit a lot of crime, we know that. But the statistics don't quite show the whole truth when cops are far more likely to "investigate" black people until they find a crime to charge them with or invent one if they don't.