I haven't heard it recently, but I do like how police responded a few months ago to Black Lives Mattter, with public statements that "blue lives matter". Referring to the police officers who have been killed by Black Lives Matter supporters, and drawing attention to how police risk their lives to protect people of all racial groups, and that statistically, police shootings aren't discriminatory toward blacks.

Out of 8 million arrests annually, there are only about 600 suspects killed by police, only 150 of which are black suspects, most infinitely justifiable. When you consider the disproportionate amount of crime committed by blacks (U.S. Justice Dept annual statistics for decades: the 12% of America that is black commits 42% of the nation's crime, and 52% of the murders, and 91% or more of black murders are black-on-black crime) the lack of discrimination, and the restraint of police in arresting black suspects, is even more apparent.