People have every right to be outraged about police brutality and deep-seated racism in our criminal justice system. Since 2015, police have killed more than 1,300 Black people nationwide, and African Americans have, for years, died at the hands of law enforcement in dramatically disproportionate numbers. Black Americans account for less than 13% of the country’s population, yet are killed by police at nearly 2.5 times the rate of white Americans.
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