This article raises the old favourite issue "is it racist to acknowledge a demographic trend associated with a racial bias?"
In this case, the chain of stores has put in place measures to prevent wastage in high theft areas. That those areas exist is not racist. That those areas have a predominantly black population is not racist - it is a fact.
It is a matter for (heated) debate as to whether the causes of that crime density is related to some innate feature of African descented populations. Some racists claim it is, but most work I have seem notes that deprived communities breed poverty and crime, and that being black makes you more likely to have been brought up in such a community.
Does this make a store racist for noticing? Personally I expect that you would find if the data in the OP was re-mapped for income levels you'd see the same match between poor areas and locking up. What should be addressed is "how come you're so much more likely to be poor if you're black?".
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