You’re twice as likely to die if you’re black.
Edit: make that nearly 3 times more likely to diets the hands of the police.
You're also far more likely to have police encounters in the first place, and those encounters are far more likely to end with the use of force.
The other case that is getting a lot of attention right now is the death of Elijah McClain. He was a small, skinny black 23 year old massage therapist who was walking home from a store. Someone called the police because he was wearing a ski mask (it was cold) and moving oddly (he was listening to music and dancing). The 911 caller explicitly stated that they didn't believe that he was armed or a threat to anyone or himself (then why did they call the police!?).
The police arrived and tackled him because he didn't immediately answer them (again, listening to music), pinned him to the ground, and while he cried and tried to explain himself, he began vomiting. They applied a chokehold because he wasn't complying, what with the vomiting and being unable to breathe. They called a paramedic to shoot him full of ketamine; he went into cardiac arrest, was rendered braindead, and was pulled off life support a few days later.
So, a few bad apples, right? Well, the prosecutor decided that they had done nothing wrong; it wasn't entirely clear what in that sequence of events killed him, even though nothing in that sequence of events needed to happen, so no charges were brought. But the police have made it abundantly clear that they're totally cool with having killed McClain. A couple days ago, a violin concert was held in McClain's honour (he liked to play the violin); this is what happened:
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There was nothing even remotely threatening about that crowd. They were sitting in a park listening to people play the violin! Rather, the crowd was doing something the police didn't like: memorializing a kid that they killed. So they moved in with riot cops, batons in hand, and then began pepper-spraying people.
And later, to make it worse: several officers went to the memorial at the place where McClain was killed, and reenacted the chokehold that killed him, took photos, and sent them to all of their cop buddies.
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The full saying is "a few bad apples spoil the whole bunch". The bunch is a rotten slurry, I'm afraid.