Survey: 60 percent of blacks say police mistreated them
More than 3 out of 5 blacks in the United States say they or a family member have personal experience with being treated unfairly by the police and that their race is the reason why.
This information, from a survey conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, comes as the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, approaches its first anniversary and the nation continues to grapple with police-related deaths of black Americans.
African-Americans said they felt especially targeted by the police. Half of black respondents, including 6 in 10 black men, said they personally had been treated unfairly by police because of their race, compared to 3 percent of whites. Another 15 percent said they knew of a family member who had been treated unfairly by the police because of their race.