Your examples seem to be outside the norm. Look at how the No DAPL water protectors was handled versus that group of white guys who were armed and hold up on federal land.
I can't even recall the last time the press or authorities called a white guy shooter that made national news an actual terrorist. While brown people are typically somehow part of a while group so more of us are looked at as suspect. While in the case of a white guy it's an isolated incident and they get paired with headlines that talk about what a good person they were or some other bs. And they are never treated as a part of a larger problem. Even though most of us know that's not the case.
Worse was they splashed misleading headlines about the female roommate to make it seem she was a person of interest and she wasn't even in the states.
I'm just so tired of these crappy double standards. And trust me Robo. It's very common. Even looking at victimless crimes there's a disgusting trend.
There actually is a very strange double standard here that I realized as I was typing that post: white criminals generally don't have their race reported. It gives the subtle but insidious impression that people of color commit most of the crime.