Do you consider being in the vicinity of a crime you have nothing to do with as profiling? If he was white he might very well have been stopped as well, happens all the time.
Profiling insinuates he was singled out for being black. The article clearly states (to me at least) that he was singled out because he was in the vicinity of a crime.
I'm sure there are some cops out there that pull over blacks more than whites. And I'm sure there's cops who do the reverse. But there's also times where equality doesn't mean never getting hassled by idiots because that shit happens to everyone.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/14/2013 09:57PM by Death_Claw.