SpaceCadetFor myself, I will wait for when the media can repeatedly report on the same outrage when a black person kills a white person. When was the last time you seen that reported on international news and had the president involved? Take your time to look it up, I am not going to hold my breath. Maybe its because we don't use every incident like this to riot.
You are creating a false equivalency here - simplifying the situation. It was not just a 'white' man that killed an African American boy, it was a white police officer(serve and protect?). And keep in mind, this has been going on for decades, black communities with the presence of predominately white cops. I don't have to tell you the whole 'fuck the police' era wasn't because blacks weren't too fond of being caught, it's because blacks are 3x more likely to harassed and unfairly searched by the police, just due to skin color and surrounding stereotypes. It becomes tiring so to speak, when you have a sort of distinct oppressor, in this case, white police.
Now, when a black person kills a white person guess what happens? They go to jail. The only reason this is a huge issue, is because WE KNOW the policeman in question won't go to jail, because they NEVER go to jail. Let alone a severe punishment. Just like the case of Trayvon Martin - It was only an issue because he was killed, but the killer got away, with barely any legal repercussions.
Once again, a black person did kill a white person and there was outrage, it's called the O.J. Simpson trial. Same situation, the killer got away.
There was also the murder of Eric Garner, a black man who broke up a fight then was choked to death by the police, then there was Ezell Ford, a reportedly mentally ill black man who was gunned down by the cops(few days after ferguson shooting). The only difference in these cases is that there was no protest. Which is the main reason the Michael Brown murder is huge news.