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Well... I'm not gonna lie. I too am lazy and had hopped that you could point me to the controversial data that support your comment.
I did a quick search though and the only convdincing result that I could find is, that its hard to tell
https://www.science.org/content/article/study-claims-white-police-no-more-likely-shoot-minorities-draws-fire
So if don't mind, can you please oblige me, where did you find the convincing proof that there is no racial bias in police brutality?
Already updated it with a link. For bonus points I was sceptical of his data and methods but both myself and a professor I know checked and it's solid work.
Doesn't stop people with a race related hate message from trying to discredit it but science don't care 🤷