You're comments and insight are very well thought out and appreciated. It's always hard to step in anyone else's shoes, espcially so when there's emotionally driven issue such as this.
I guess my feelings on such matter retreat to a much more basic premise... probably one that's a lot harsher, more unsympathetic, and probalby unpopular. For me, I don't care who you are. I don't care if you're black. I don't care if your're white. I don't care if you're Asian, Mexican... whatever. If you behave outside the bounds of society's rules... if you impinge upon other's rights, safety, and wellbeing... if you're basically up to no good most of the time... then I just don't really care about what happens to you.
That may be harsh, but at some point... if you're recklessly runing from the cops endangering anyone who happens to be in your path... if you're rioting, burning down cars and business... if you break into someone's home.... whatever... at some point, you no longer should have the same rights as I do and such, whatever ultimate price is paid is just the way it goes. For me, it's not racial at all. I was mugged by a black man while in college and hit in the face with a pipe getting out of my car in a parking garage where I interned. I got stabbed by a "normal" looking white guy when I was a bouncer trying to make extra money my senior year. Believe me, I wish the cops would've been right there when both of those things happened. If the cops would have beat the **** out of either of them I would not have cared. If either would have struggled, fought back, resisted and ended up getting shot... you know what... that would have been okay too. Once you cross that line and commit wrongs against other... I guess I just don't care what happens to you. At that point, you're a piece of sh*t and that transcends all race, gender, and cultural barriers.