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In California, at the Victorville Medium Security Penitentiary, some of the guards witnessed terrible human rights abuses. The things they saw were so bad that they could not let it stand, so they reached out to Indisputable to blow the whistle. Dr. Richie's reporting on the racist and inhumane conditions within the prison got the attention of Georgia Senator John Ossoff, and he was able to push this issue one step toward justice.
Dr. Rashad Richey reported on the incident regarding Kianna Cooper being assaulted by Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Davis. Officer Davis misrepresented the altercation to charge Ms. Cooper with assault despite the existence of body cam footage that proved otherwise. The incident was largely ignored until Indisputible highlighted Kianna Cooper’s dire situation. Ultimately, the case was dismissed, Kianna was released, and her attorney thanked Indisputable for helping to secure justice for his client.
On March 10th, 2021, Jonathan Strickland was cornered by New Mexico police and was shot at almost one hundred times. Strickland was unarmed and managed to survive this dangerous encounter. The incident began when Strickland’s ex-wife, Brandi Cambell, reported him as being both violent and armed. The police did not investigate her claims and moved to confront Strickland. After failing to pull over for two minutes, they forced his car off the road and opened fire. They claim that Strickland was making threatening gestures that indicated that he was armed, but Strickland was not armed. Brandi Cambell later recanted her 911 claims, and Strickland retains permanent injuries to this day. Thanks to Dr. Richey and the team at Indisputable, this story got the national attention it deserved.
A Black woman waiting in her car was charged with battery after being approached and attacked by a Fort Lauderdale cop.
The family of 12-year-old Kelaia Turner received more than $100,000 in donations after Turner tried to take her own life amid horrific bullying.
Andalusia Police Department officer Grant Barton violently arrested a Black woman in her home after she refused to provide identification and called out his racism.
Shocking details come to light in the 911 call against the Black truckers who were rejected service at Denny's.
Video shows five jail officials brutalizing Jarrett Hobbs in a jail cell at the Camden County Jail in the City of New Brunswick, Georgia. Hobbs was arrested for driving under a suspended license and possession of a controlled substance. The 41-year-old was held in isolation about 15 days after the unprovoked attack.
A nearby ring camera allegedly caught a Riverdale, Georgia, cop pocketing what may be thousands of dollars during an arrest of a bank robbery suspect. In the footage, Lt. Kirby Threat is seen punching the suspect, as well as Officer Sergeant Victor Ortega collecting money from off the ground.
Virginia driver Anthony Spurgeon commutes to his residence over the Georgia border, but last year, he was stopped twice by the same police officer, Sheriff Deputy James Carroll, for what he says were petty traffic infractions. He was arrested for complaining to the officer, and his truck was impounded.
An Applebee's manager in Picayune, Mississippi, called the police on a Black employee who showed up early to his shift.
A 19-year-old culinary student, Deontae Ford of Hocking College, was stopped on his way home from work at the campus cafeteria in Nelsonville, Ohio, and accused of stealing his own bike.
Shortly after church services, Pastor Michael Jennings of Vision of Abundant Life Ministries began to water his out-of-town neighbor's flowers. Another onlooking neighbor did not recognize him and called the police, who later arrested him for refusing to show identification.
U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia gives an exclusive interview to Dr. Rashad Richey and discusses Herschel Walker's false accusations that he is too scared to debate.
Musician Desiré Keys talks about an encounter with a man who attacked her and how police handled her ongoing case. Keys says her Uber passenger in Detroit attacked her. After she complained to Uber about the attack, her account was deactivated.
Delta State University student Jay T Hardiman was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct after filing a hate crime complaint. He pled "not guilty" in court in Cleveland, Mississippi.
Plaintiffs Michael C. Jenkins and Eddie P. Terrell and their attorney Malik Z. Shabazz, Esq. speak out after all 6 Rankin County deputies plead guilty to 16 charges.
63-year-old David McConnell was charged with disturbing the peace and simple assault after his assault on Indisputable fan Terrence Williamson, the driver of a tractor-trailer big rig truck.
Milwaukee racist Joseph Wise was spewing slurs toward a couple after driving a car through their fence and hitting their home.