http://clashdaily.com/2013/08/racist-no-just-acknowledging-the-black-race-toward-guns-violence/
Goog article by a gun guy who says pointing out the disproportionate violence committed by blacks ( against each other or other races) does not make someone who realizes it racist.
Pointing it out doesn't make you a racist, but it makes you look like someone who is more worried about race than violence. Violence and crime is violence and crime, regardless of the color of the one committing it. If a white tweaker breaks in to your house and tries to kill you, do you say "oh man, I'm glad it wasn't a black guy!"?
All this from the Duncan incident. Four people involved and only one of them is actually a black person....and somehow this is black on white crime requiring some special action?