Woke nonprofit staff who want to abolish police left in stunning bind after discovering founder 'blew fortune of charity cash on designer clothes and mansions' READ MORE: The small towns in America that are DISBANDING their police forces amid staffing crisis By Laura Parnaby For Dailymail.Com Published: 19:22, 25 August 2024 | Updated: 19:32, 25 August 2024 e-mail View comments Employees at an anti-police nonprofit have been left in a bind after their woke founder allegedly blew hundreds of thousands of dollars on designer clothes and mansions for himself. Brandon D.

Anderson, 39, who founded a citizen app intended to replace law enforcement called Raheem AI , is being questioned about $250,000 in suspicious expenses he submitted in 2021 alone, according to the New York Times . The app was launched with a radical mission to abolish the police and build an alternative network of 'liberated dispatchers' comprising medics, social workers and psychologists to take would-be 911 calls. 'Essentially, it's an alternative dispatching system to 911,' US Army veteran Anderson said when the initiative began in 2021.

He paid himself a salary of $160,000. The project was inspired by Anderson's late fiancee Raheem, who was allegedly killed by an abusive cop. Brandon D.

Anderson (pictured), 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 he submitted in 2021 alone, according to the N.