Yes. Everybody who is rich can afford to get the help they need. regardless of their skin colour. That's what being rich means. In fact, you're on the verge of understanding something really important here. The key privilege in the point you're making here is "rich."
Poor white people fall through the cracks in the system too. Because, you guessed it, poor people, regardless of their skin colour, can't afford to get the help they need. That's what being poor means.
Yes, many people see black males as more dangerous. Sadly this is true. But in Neely's case at least, he was dangerous. He'd proven it at least 44 times. And those are just the times he was arrested for it.
It's ridiculous to argue that because black people are sometimes the victims of racial bias there's no line that any black person can cross where people might take action for reasons other than racism.