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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1237329)6/7/2020 8:18:31 PM
From: RetiredNow1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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There is no systemic racism among police and I can prove it. According to the 2018 report of crimes and victims and offenders from the Bureau of Justice, here are the facts:
bjs.gov
statista.com

During 2018:
* There were 6,385,520 violent crime victims
* The offender was the same ethnicity in 70% of incidents involving black victims and 62% of of incidents involving white victims
* 547,948 were white victims with a black offender
* 59,779 were black victims with a white offender
* 399 white people were shot to death by police
* 209 black people were shot to death by police
* 19 unarmed white people were killed by police
* 10 unarmed black people were killed by police; based on camera evidence, 5 of these were trying to kill the police officer and the officer acted in self-defense

Conclusion:
* 5 unarmed black people out of 6,385,520 violent crimes in 2018, probably were killed unjustifiably. This is out of 700,000 cops patrolling US cities for 365 days in 2018, trying to make good judgement calls during intense life or death situations that will result in keeping themselves and the people they arrest alive.
* There is no systemic racism and there is no ongoing black genocide being perpetrated by police officers. There is only an ongoing national hysteria inflamed by media propaganda on the left and by liberal leaders, all of which is designed to get Biden elected in November.