YR, you seem to be stuck on what you believe/do not believe happened in those specific, high profile, situations. I am asking you to move past that. Just because you don't know of racism that happens in a lot of scenarios with cops, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
For the umpteenth time, I never said that racism doesn't happen. I never said there are not racist cops.
But institutional racism in law enforcement that is prevalent today?
I have, time and time again, listened to arguments of institutional racism with the police and I have successfully rebutted those claims time and time again.
Walter Scott was murdered by a terrible human being that was a cop. But the fact that the data shows the unjust killings of black people in the world are so minute and that a white criminal is more likely to be shot than a black criminal shows that there is individual racism in the police force, but it's not institutional.
Even with the latest case of the Pennsylvania police chief who, on his own Facebook page, called Mike Tomlin a racial slur...he was forced to re-sign within a week. The officer has no record of harassing or brutalizing or killing black people, but the mere fact that he called Tomlin a racial slur and he was deal with swiftly and severely is a case of an individual racist where the institution refused to accept his racism.
I was recently in the car with a buddy of mine and we got pulled over for expired tags. Coincidentally, we just left the DMV where he had his new plates issued to him. Even though he explained to the police officer that he had his clean tags and current registration sitting in my lap, the police officer's response was "You should have had them where they were supposed to be boy. You can clear it up on your court date." Unbelievable. He couldn't just let us get home to use tools to put the tag on. I can understand why he would think such behavior is racially motivated especially when he has white friends that get pulled over for far more egregious things and are told "just get it fixed as soon as you can so you don't keep getting pulled over"
Again, this stuff happens to white people all of the time.
One of my white friends was a big customer of Alpine stereo. So much so that the sales rep for Alpine came over to give him free stuff which include a giant decal to go on his back windshield.
After it was put on he was pulled over because the decal didn't meet whatever code and he was given a ticket. The next day he still had not removed the decal and the same cop pulled him over and impounded his car.
Like I posted earlier, the majority of the times I've ever been pulled over by police it was basically either to check up and see if I was driving while intoxicated by making up some nonsense or some ticky-tack penalty like an expired tag, broken taillight, etc.
YR