So knowing this, why do you believe it's wrong to view blacks that fit the profile with a different lens than whites?
That's a good question, and it highlights the main issue for me: how profiles are created and used by cops.
A profile based solely on race/gender/age - e.g. black, male and 18 to 24 - is far too blunt a tool for identifying malcontents. Its biggest limitation is that it captures too many false positives.
Here's an example:
Back when I had a corporate job, my friend and I would regularly grab lunch together. He was black and under 30. He was clean cut, wore a suit and gave no indication of trouble - gold grill, pulled hoodie, loud gangsta rap, etc. He was a professional.
But he was approached by cops on a number of occasions while we were grabbing a bite. In the context of profiling, he was a false positive.
Cops can be trained to employ effective profiling methods, much like the Israeli security officers at Ben Gurion airport. There, officers are highly-educated and trained to profile would-be passengers by asking smart questions and looking for inconsistencies in the responses.
To be sure, cops are at greater immediate risk than Israeli airport security officers. Confronting a perp on a sparsely-populated street or park is a lot different than questioning a would-be passenger in a controlled environment like Ben Gurion airport.
But relying on a race/gender/age jackpot to profile possible perps is akin to performing brain surgery with a steak knife. The tool is too blunt.
I'm biased. Most of the people I've known throughout my life have been good, principled people.* But several have been approached by cops, prompted by what I suspect was an inadequate profile. The cops lacked the training and incentive to be more effective.
I've rambled. To summarize, I believe cops are wrong to look at blacks through a harsher lens than whites because race (plus gender/age) is inadequate as a profiling tool. Although such a profile will surely identify malcontents, it will also result in too many false positives. It's like carpet bombing Dresden.
I think we can do a lot better, similar to the Israeli security officers at Ben Gurion. One of the problems is that cops lack a personal incentive to do so.
I'm not taking sides here, but the unexamined, outright hate of all LEOs and the way they operate is as ignorant as blind obedience.
I'm embarrassed to admit I don't know what LEOs are (despite googling it).
* There have been exceptions. One of my closest childhood friends murdered two guys when he was a teen. He was Asian.