SURPRISING NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS BIAS IN POLICE USE OF FORCE BUT NOT IN SHOOTINGS: “’It is the most surprising result of my career,’ said Roland G. Fryer Jr., the author of the study and a professor of economics at Harvard. The study examined more than 1,000 shootings in 10 major police departments, in Texas, Florida and California.”

So he began his study expecting a predetermined result? As Steve Hayward writes at Power Line, in a post that explores relations between the police and the public they serve in “Chicago, San Francisco, and Other Progressive Utopias,” “I love it when Harvard professors are ‘surprised.’ Happens a lot.”