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RAHEEM, a non profit tech startup founded by Brandon Anderson for police reporting, aims to make reporting police violence more accessible, more visible, and hold officers accountable with the ...
Prosecutors also allege that Anderson and Raheem AI forced their D.C.-based employee to sign an "illegal noncompete clause." The Attorney General's Office says the alleged actions violate D.C.’s ...
Michigan offensive lineman Raheem Anderson II revealed he had a taser pointed at him during the game ending brawl against Ohio State. Following the flag planting, both teams scrummed at midfield ...
Michigan offensive lineman Raheem Anderson has elected to enter his name into the transfer portal. Anderson, a Detroit native out of Cass Tech, was in Ann Arbor for four seasons and has one year ...
When Raheem Anderson committed to play football at Michigan on Sunday, it was a decision that had been simmering in his head for quite some time. The commitment only validated what the 6-foot-3 ...
Brandon Anderson, the founder of Raheem AI, was one of these alleged grifters, making promises that he seemingly never intended to keep. Another day, another group exposed as scamming a nation of ...
Brandon Anderson, the chief executive of Raheem AI, in his office in 2019. He had promised that his group would deliver technological breakthroughs that would make the police more accountable.
Brandon D. Anderson, 39, who founded a citizen app intended to help replace law enforcement officials called Raheem AI , is being questioned about $250,000 in suspicious expenses.
Brandon Anderson, founder of Raheem AI, an anti-police brutality charity, has been charged with diverting tens of thousands of dollars in donations from his organization to cover lavish vacations, ...
In the last two days, there have been three Michigan football players to enter the transfer portal. Most recently, senior interior offensive lineman Raheem Anderson entered the portal. Anderson ...
In 2021, Mr. Anderson declared that Raheem AI’s plan for a one-stop complaint site — the thing it had long promised and never delivered — had actually been a mistake.