Going by these clips alone, it's easy for one to come to the conclusion that:
A) black people don't respect authority because a majority of us come from single parent households lacking fathers and...
B) the black community has a cultural problem
These are dangerous generalizations, and they aren't rooted in history, nor a context that makes things make sense. We are a collectivist people, with a low power-distance relationship to authority. But these trends in the black community existed long before changes in our nuclear family structures.
Hell, you can trace a significant amount of police distrust after the civil war, when the federal government pulled troops from the south that were supposed to protect black people. But when the KKK and other white terrorist mob groups ran rampant terrorizing blacks without help from "police", it forced blacks to take up arms and protect themselves because those former slave catching hooligans weren't gonna do it.