George Floyd vs. Ahmaud Arbery, for example. One is more sensationalized because it involves a police officer, despite the other one being a more violent death.
"Mostly peaceful" with fires blazing in the background.
Mohammad Anwar's death being called an "accident" by CNN.
The Atlanta shooting has been labeled a hate crime and has been used to inflame tensions among Asians, despite the shooter blaming "sex addiction" and shooting a couple of white people and a Hispanic man in addition.
Countless race on same race crimes that occur every single day.
Do I need to continue?
Gotcha, thought this thread was about mass shootings though, and the Atlanta is the only one on the list (but you are certainly not the first to make that point about "hate crime" against Asians)
And I don't want to start an argument, but the thousands of gun deaths annually has been covered by all kinds of media for many many years, and for example, the large number of deadly incidents in Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and similar places has become just run of the mill, not unusual or sensational at all anymore. Which is really sad.