No. The figures I quoted were quite specific. Per one hundred thousand.
I know.
Black people are significantly more likely to have encounters with the police
per one hundred thousand.
Edit: Ninja'd by at least two people.
What I was trying to say is that given you are in an encounter with the police in the USA, your chances of surviving that encounter aren't that different whether you are black or white. But, your chance of being killed is significantly higher in the USA than in pretty much any other developed country.
Unfortunately, black people are more likely to be involved in an encounter with the police. Part of this is poverty: crime is correlated with poverty (both victims and perpetrators, I believe). Part of it is racism. A black person driving a car is much more likely to get pulled over than a white person; a black person loitering is more likely to have the cops called on him than a white person and so on.
If you want to stop the violence by police officers on black people, there are two problems to solve:
1. US police brutality in general
2. Racism in the police and elsewhere.
Solving the second problem alone won't stop the police killings. To be fair, I think the protestors recognise this, hence the calls for defunding etc.