When a white person kills a black man in America, the killer often faces no legal consequences.
In one in six of these killings, there is no criminal sanction, according to a new Marshall Project examination of 400,000 homicides committed by civilians between 1980 and 2014. That rate is far higher than the one for homicides involving other combinations of races.
[For more of this story, written by Daniel Lathrop & Anna Flagg, go to https://www.themarshallproject...stifiable#.Iy6Rl37Pz]
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