The issue with the black community is their violent/destructive culture and refusal to see if you raise thugs they are going to commit crimes. The parents knew their son's behavior was thuggish and did nothing to curtail it.....as we see even now they refuse to admit the evidence and have zero understanding regarding the case....and further don't want to understand.
Michael Brown flashing gangsta signs
Brown Robbing and Assulting store owner
Michael Brown was a 300 lb. thug
Brown was a member of the notoriously violent Bloods street gang
The issue with the black community is their violent/destructive culture and refusal to see if you raise thugs they are going to commit crimes.
It goes deeper than that, IMHO. Some parents who really do want to raise productive members of society, and who hold kids accountable to their own rules, simply don't recognize the right of the US government to make the law. An even larger percentage doesn't understand the law. The whole, "why did the cop even stop him for walking in the road?" thing is often grounded in a belief that cops should not have the right to hold people (black or white) accountable to supposedly "minor" laws. Jaywalking can get a pedestrian killed and ruin the driver's life. I don't care if people jaywalk (I've been known to jaywalk myself), but when people claim the right to jaywalk with no consequences, I get irked.
But that's the attitude fueling the belief that "the cops have it in for black people." A lot of people who say that, be they black themselves or white liberals, just flat don't believe in the law in most cases (the exception seems to be if someone is actively trying to kill someone else), so when black people get held accountable, they blame the cops rather than the lawmakers. Go figure.