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numbers with 82 percent of black voters think- ing blacks receive unfair treatment by police. However the poll found that 70 percent of all voters believe the level of crime in low-income inner-city communities is a bigger problem in America today than police discrimination against minorities. For instance The Washington Post reported that in 2015 986 people were killed by police. Of that number the vast majority were armed and half of them were white. According to FBI data 4906 black people murdered other blacks in 2010 and 2011. The Department of Justice reports that between 1980 and 2008 black people committed 52 percent of homicides although they make up just 12 percent of the general population. University of Toledo criminologist Richard R. Johnson crunched the numbers and discov- ered that For every black mancriminal or innocentkilled by a cop 40 black men were murdered by other black men. The biggest problem black men face is that their black lives dont matter to other black men. WWW.AGRM.ORGMAYJUNE 2016 15