SAN DIEGO — Another study of San Diego police data has found that people of color — especially Black people — are stopped, searched and subjected to force at higher rates than their White counterparts, even after accounting for factors like poverty and crime rates. “The data is very clear. We have work to do,” Mayor Todd Gloria said Thursday while discussing the findings during a news conference outside the San Diego Police Department headquarters. “We’ve known for some time about the racial disparities that exist in policing,” he said. “No matter the reasons behind them, these disparities can stir up pain for members of our San Diego city community. We as a city will own this and will work to be better.”