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On December 3, 2024, Life After the Impact aired a powerful interview with Dr. Dakarai Larriett, who was subjected to racial profiling, false arrest, and an attempted drug plant by Michigan State Police Troopers George Kanyuh and Matthew Okaiye. These officers fabricated stories, mocked his African name, and made homophobic remarks. Despite being 100% sober, Dr. Larriett endured humiliating sobriety tests in the cold and was pressured into a blood draw.
Even after passing the alcohol test, he was still jailed and the officers continued to push false drug claims and even accused me of swallowing a bag of drugs.
After a grueling five-month Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) wait, I received unsurprisingly negative drug and alcohol test results from the Michigan State Police. The shocking revelation? Body camera footage shows Troopers Kanyuh and Okaiye attempting to plant drugs in my vehicle during the stop!
It’s time to hold them accountable and get them off the force! Please join us as we discuss his story and you can learn how YOU can get involved in his fight for justice.
Sign Dr. Dakarai's Petition
Follow Dr. Dakarai on Social Media:
Donate to Support Life After the Impact's Work: lifeaftertheimpact.org
Participate in Our Survey: https://forms.gle/xfuuRabbUdeCpNX2A
#PoliceBrutality
#RacialProfiling
#LifeAfterTheImpact
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By Life After the ImpactOn December 3, 2024, Life After the Impact aired a powerful interview with Dr. Dakarai Larriett, who was subjected to racial profiling, false arrest, and an attempted drug plant by Michigan State Police Troopers George Kanyuh and Matthew Okaiye. These officers fabricated stories, mocked his African name, and made homophobic remarks. Despite being 100% sober, Dr. Larriett endured humiliating sobriety tests in the cold and was pressured into a blood draw.
Even after passing the alcohol test, he was still jailed and the officers continued to push false drug claims and even accused me of swallowing a bag of drugs.
After a grueling five-month Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) wait, I received unsurprisingly negative drug and alcohol test results from the Michigan State Police. The shocking revelation? Body camera footage shows Troopers Kanyuh and Okaiye attempting to plant drugs in my vehicle during the stop!
It’s time to hold them accountable and get them off the force! Please join us as we discuss his story and you can learn how YOU can get involved in his fight for justice.
Sign Dr. Dakarai's Petition
Follow Dr. Dakarai on Social Media:
Donate to Support Life After the Impact's Work: lifeaftertheimpact.org
Participate in Our Survey: https://forms.gle/xfuuRabbUdeCpNX2A
#PoliceBrutality
#RacialProfiling
#LifeAfterTheImpact
#LifeAfterTheImpactPodcast