It has been investigated that the fatal shooting rate by police is disproportionate based on race.
Though the percentage for the overall fatal shootings of Black Americans are approximately 26% (1345 out of 5109 people) in 2020, it is disproportionate when taking the population of Black Americans to account.
Black Americans take up approximately 12~15% of the American population, which indicates the disproportionate rate of shooting kills though 50% of those that were shot by the police were white.
It is shown on the graph that 34 per million of Black Americans are shot, a significant amount compared to 14 per million for White Americans.
This signifies that black people are shot twice as often as white people are shot.
(From: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/police-shootings-database/ (Last Retrived: January 4th))
Another investigation reports that though the marijuana usage between black and white people over 12 are nearly the same, white being 16.5% and blacks being 17.8%, it was reported that the arrest rates per 100k in the US is 3 times more for black people than it is for white people, shown and compared in the two graphs above.
This could suggest that the police have a tendency to discriminate against certain races among others, causing the disparity in the arrest rates even though the usage rate is nearly the same.
(From: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-systemic-racism-in-charts-graphs-data-2020-6#black-men-are-roughly-five-times-more-likely-to-be-imprisoned-than-their-white-counterparts-and-nearly-13-times-as-likely-in-the-18-19-age-group-21)