Tisha Campbell & Her Brother Launch An App To Help Civilians Find Solutions To Negative Police Encounters

Tisha Campbell
Tisha Campbell & Her Brother Launch An App To Help Civilians Find Solutions To Negative Police Encounters
Tisha Campbell and her brother, retired lieutenant Stan Campbell are working on something that could impact the community in a positive way!
The “Martin” actress announced that she is launching an app to help civilians better navigate during police encounters. The “Police Encounter App” will help civilians find solutions to negative police encounters as well as educate them on their legal rights when it comes to law enforcement. Tisha Campbell, 53, took to Instagram on Wednesday (Mar.2) to share the news with her followers. She captioned the post,
“This is BIG! My brother @therealsoupcampbell and I have been working on #thepoliceencounterapp with our grassroots organization called D.O.P.E. De-escalating Officer Patrol Encounters @dopethemovement we both created to help find solutions to negative police encounters since 2017.”

Tisha Campbell – thejasminebrand
She continued,
“It is important to me that you get you and your loved ones home safe and I felt it even more crucial because I have a son who’s of driving age. I needed to arm both my kids and my adult friends with information and It’s finally here! There’s so much more to do but I hope you join us!!!!! Please download app today at apple store”
Tisha Campbell then shared a video detailing the app and the overall goal. In the video, she explains,
“Through the Police Encounter App, we will feature experts to present valuable information about how to properly complain on officer, your rights as citizens, the criminal justice system, tips on police encounters the limitations of officers, and what the Supreme Court allows.”
There will also be a top level feature on the app which will have exclusive tools such as,
“An SOS button to alert your family of your GPS location and starts and saves an audio and video recording of your police contact.”
What are your thoughts on the app? Let us know in the comments below!
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