JMO, I think it's a disservice to victims of police abuse and distracts from the core issue to hone in on the racial aspect of cases like this. Although we hear more in the media about the cases involving African Americans, people of all races, and even pets, have fallen victim. Oftentimes commonalities like youth or low economic status can be found among the victims, but the racial stuff really depends on the locale and culture, which we know varies widely across the US.
IMO police abuse is an American issue that Americans of all backgrounds should be concerned about. I've only ever had pleasant experiences with police (they were either assisting me in some way or we were socializing; I've never been pulled over or arrested) myself, but this still disturbs me. The racial stuff can be distracting and divisive, if you ask me.
"Whatever this country is willing to do to the least of us, it will one day do to us all." - Killer Mike (Don't let the "killer" part fool you, the man just has a "killer" intellect!)
That said, I can only imagine how nerve-wracking it would be to be pulled over and also be a black male at the same time.