Maybe you should take a look at the policing of any other developed country for a hint?
It just astonishes me that Americans really cannot understand that America is the only developed country where police regularly murder their own citizens.
Britain is a great example - a crowded, multiracial country with a great deal of income inequality and a high crime rate. And yet British police officers kill their citizens at about one-fiftieth (not one fifth but one-fiftieth) the rate of Americans. Another way to say this is that the US has five times the population of the UK and two hundred and fifty times as many police killings in a given year.
And Britain is typical of all other developed countries in the world.
One big difference - in America, police officers are essentially above the law. You can literally fire a hail of bullets through a door where people are sleeping - the wrong people, perfectly innocent people! - kill someone, and suffer no consequences are all.
You could try enforcing the law on police officers like, you know, all other developed countries do.
But, "We've done nothing, and we're all out of ideas!" -you
Given your second sentence, though, it's my belief you consider the excess deaths of people of color in America to be a good thing, not a bad one.