First, let's add a bit of perspective to this conversation.
85 percent of white victims were slain by other white people .. which came from the same study you got your statistics about black people from. Not sure how you missed that.
To your point, I not only worry about it, I do something about it. I've been mentoring at-risk inner-city boys for over 40 years. But cases like this don't make it any easier. Police and the courts have no respect for their lives. I know it, and so do they. If the law has no respect for them, why should they have respect for the law?
I tell the boys I mentor the truth .. this society sees you as a threat and it always will. You have to rise above the racism, false perceptions and roadblocks to be all that you can.
I worry about it, and I do what I can about it.