Let's be honest here. Yes blacks are more likely the targets of cop harassment. Statistics also say they commit a disproportionate amount of crime. I truly feel bad for the ones that are law abiding and are harassed anyways. Having said that it is a problem caused by bad policing and partially because of the actions of the bad apples that are black. It's not a one sided issue as many want to believe.
It's not one-sided, but here's the problem: both issues are ultimately caused by institutional white behavior.
The increased amount of crime in black neighborhoods is ultimately caused by the long-term repercussions of racist policies (such as redlining and the war on drugs) and neglect from politicians who are more interested in courting suburbanites and the wealthy. You want more 'proportionate' crime levels? Don't just tell them to stop committing crimes, or pretend that cutting social programs will help. Actually support programs that help impoverished neighborhoods, like stronger public education funding and career opportunity initiatives.
And when you say you feel bad for law-abiding black people who are harassed anyway, that's good, but understand this: it happens a
lot. It's the police officer who pulls you over because your car is "too nice" for your skin color. It's the stop-and-frisk policies that conveniently only lead to black people being searched. It's the store staff who follow you around because they think you might shoplift. And of course, there's the excessive force that has prompted BLM protests.
Imagine dealing with the one-two combo of institutions that not only foster crime, but deliver harsh punishment for it whether or not you're actually responsible. That's what many black people go through today.