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If police officers don’t have the opportunity to use force against you, then fatal errors, like the one that took Daunte Wright’s life, have virtually no chance of occurring.

Those that push the “systemic police racism” narrative conveniently ignore this fact, because it's easier to blame racial disparities in police shootings on external factors like racism than it is to face reality.

The truth is, black people commit violent crime at a rate disproportionate to their population—at 7 to 10 times the rate that whites do, to be exact.

They also resist arrest at a rate multitudes higher than whites.

A 2015 analysis of San Francisco data found that African Americans were cited for resisting arrest at a rate eight times greater than whites.

A 2020 review of San Diego data found that blacks were 10 times more likely than whites to be arrested for resisting, delaying, or obstructing a police officer.

After accounting for these factors, many rigorous, peer-reviewed academic studies find no anti-black bias in police shootings.

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