In the shadowed corridors of American courtrooms and the tense streets where police encounters unfold, the ghosts of history whisper demands for accountability. From the cotton fields patrolled by overseers to modern algorithms trained on centuries of skewed data, the quest for justice remains unfinished. Yet amid persistent disparities—Black Americans […]
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*An Investigative Report on the 4th, 5th, 6th Amendments, AI Overreach, and the Tech That Fights Back* The Quiet Collapse of Constitutional Safeguards The U.S. Bill of Rights promised every person a bulwark against unchecked government power: the **Fourth Amendment’s** protection from unreasonable searches, the **Fifth Amendment’s** guarantee of due […]
In Cleveland, the debate over police reform has entered a new and consequential phase. More than a decade after the fatal 2014 shooting of Tamir Rice and the sweeping findings that led the United States Department of Justice to place the Cleveland Division of Police under a federal consent decree, […]
In a nation where a broken taillight can become a life-altering event, one legal-technology startup is proposing a radical idea: bring a lawyer into the encounter before the handcuffs click. The Stop The flashing lights appear in the rearview mirror just after 10:42 p.m. A driver in Atlanta is pulled […]
How One Minor Traffic Stop Could Transform America’s Constitutional Debate On a spring evening in New Jersey, a driver is pulled over because a rear license plate light is out. The violation is trivial. The car is registered. The driver is sober. No reckless behavior is observed. Yet within minutes, […]
This report examines the structural collapse of Cleveland’s police accountability framework following the motion to terminate the landmark federal Consent Decree. It identifies specific institutional failures and political actors responsible for perpetuating police misconduct. Finally, it highlights the GoVia Highlight A Hero Community Police Safety App—a technological solution that deserves […]
Prepared for: Civic Leaders, Legal Stakeholders, Community Oversight Bodies, and Public Safety Innovators: Prepared by: Georgio — Founder, GoVia Highlight A Hero (GoVia GS3) Cleveland stands at a constitutional crossroads. After more than a decade under a federal police consent decree, the city’s leadership—Mayor Justin Bibb, City Council President Blaine […]
GoVia Highlight A Hero stands out as a unique, balanced community police safety app designed to rebuild trust between citizens and law enforcement through technology, accountability, and positive reinforcement. Here’s why US citizens might strongly prefer it over typical competitors:1. Dual Focus on Safety + Positive Recognition (“Highlight a Hero”) 2. Real-Time Protection […]
To highlight the Hero Advantage of GoVia Highlight a Hero (a community police safety platform) and leverage its patent status, you should focus on its unique “dual-accountability” and real-time intervention features. [1] The following questions are designed to effectively showcase these advantages in a professional or competitive context: Highlighting Innovation and Intellectual Property […]
A multi-newsroom investigative analysis 1. The New Front Line of Justice Is No Longer a Courtroom Across the United States, the earliest moment of criminal justice is not a judge’s gavel or a jury box—it is a roadside interaction between a citizen and a police officer. That moment, historically shaped […]
America does not need less policing. It needs better policing—better supported, better documented, better defended, and better trusted. That is the opportunity in front of us. GoVia Highlight A Hero is building what many in law enforcement have quietly said the profession has needed for years: a platform designed to […]
Atlanta sits at the center of a national fight over who gets freedom before trial, who profits from detention, and whether technology can make a broken system fairer or simply faster. In Georgia, that fight is sharper than in much of the country because Senate Bill 63 expanded mandatory cash […]
Across Cleveland, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, the fight over AI in policing is no longer an abstract debate about innovation; it is a test of who controls public data, who gets watched, and who is left to trust institutions that often ask for blind faith while offering limited transparency. In […]
A Brooklyn liquor store, a wrong man, and a violent arrest have become a case study in how quickly human error can turn into institutional harm. Timothy Brown’s claim against the NYPD is not only a lawsuit about one night in April; it is a warning about what happens when […]
Heavenly Father, We come before You with intention, clarity, and humility seeking not only blessing, but alignment with purpose. You are the author of justice, the architect of order, and the source of wisdom that transcends human limitation. Today, we lift up GoVia: Highlight A Hero, a Community Police Safety […]
The quiet lawsuits began in filing clerks’ offices, with claims couched in dry contract language. But beneath the legal jargon is a startling reality: within the multi-billion dollar private prison industry, companies are not just building facilities—they are suing states when crime rates drop and beds go empty. This investigation […]
Atlanta’s legal community is built on justice, service, and leadership. Now, Emory Law, Georgia State Law, and Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School — let’s come together for something new. GoVia is launching “Highlight a Hero” — a community police safety app that connects residents with officers who go above and […]
How a generation of “justice donors” could gift GoVia to a million young people They are not the philanthropists of old. They are not waiting for a gala, a ribbon‑cutting, or a naming ceremony.They are not looking for a plaque on a wall or a wing in a museum. This […]
(Lady justice fights for the rights and protections) American justice is being rewritten in real time by algorithms, body cameras, and political pressure, but the central question has not changed: who gets protected, who gets punished, and who gets believed. The strongest path forward is not anti-police or anti-citizen it […]
I. The Promise vs. the Practice In theory, the American justice system rests on a simple premise: equal protection under law. In practice, it operates as a layered ecosystem—federal directives, local policing cultures, prosecutorial discretion—often pulling in different directions at once. Data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics shows that […]
On April 18, 2026, the GoVia Highlight A Hero initiative will host a landmark community forum titled “Justice in the Amphitheater: A GoVia Community Dialogue on Tech, Trust, and Safer Policing.” The event will take place at Case Western Reserve University’s Veale Center, Multipurpose Room 201A, from 4–6 PM, with a virtual option via Zoom for those […]
A police chief’s alleged slap of a paraplegic Black man is not just a viral outrage story; it is a case study in how power, disability, race, and public accountability can collide in seconds. The Osceola, Arkansas incident has already triggered resignation, an outside review, and a broader conversation about […]
In the fractured architecture of American justice—where technology is advancing faster than law, and perception often outruns fact—a single encounter can ignite a national reckoning. This is the story of one such encounter. But it is also a deeper investigation into a system under pressure: local police departments navigating life-and-death […]
A Special Investigative Report by GoVia’s Newsroom DAR ES SALAAM — In the sprawling urban centers of Tanzania and the quiet rural reaches of the Kigoma region, a new friction is sparking. It is the friction between ancient systems of authority and a digital age that demands radical transparency. Across the […]
At 2:13 a.m. on a freezing Cleveland night, a mother dials 911 — not for a crime, but for her son’s psychotic break. In too many American cities, that call dispatches armed officers instead of trained therapists. But in a small corner of Cuyahoga County, a different kind of response […]
The Community Police Safety App moves beyond the traditional “reactive” model of emergency response by establishing a real-time, transparent communication loop between citizens and law enforcement. Unlike standard 911 systems or passive reporting tools, this app utilizes de-escalation-first technology. It introduces features like “Guardian Overlays,” which allow users to share […]
CLEVELAND — At Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), the familiar blue uniforms of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are increasingly being flanked by the tactical olive drab of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). What began as a logistical contingency to manage “passenger flow” during a crippling five-week Department of […]
The Attorney: “I’m tired of showing up after the damage.” (Eventbrite) “I’m the lawyer they call when something has already gone wrong,” the attorney begins, eyes scanning the crowd. “I show up after the traffic stop, after the cuffs, after the video leak.” “Plato said justice is a harmony that […]
A Joint Investigative Report – In a suburban Virginia bank, a man with a bucket hat and a smartphone walks out with $195,000. He is caught not by a witness, but by a Google database he never knew existed. In Florida, a hit-and-run driver is undone by her own Ford—the […]
There is a number that should shake every courthouse in America to its foundation. Black people make up roughly 14 percent of this country’s population. And yet they account for 53 percent of every known exoneration since 1989 — meaning more than half the people this nation has wrongfully convicted, imprisoned, and […]
GoVia’s Highlight a Hero sits at the fault line between two worlds: a criminal justice system that too often hides its failures behind redactions and closed doors, and an Ohio legal framework that, on paper, demands radical transparency from every public office in the state. This is the story of […]
An investigative synthesis: Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley charged with manslaughter – NBC Boston I. BOSTON: THE MOMENT BEFORE THE SHOTS In Boston, a routine response to a reported carjacking escalated into a fatal officer-involved shooting—now at the center of a manslaughter prosecution that could redefine the boundaries of police […]
Cleveland is not ready to end federal court oversight of its police, and the court should deny the joint motion to terminate the consent decree because core issues of trust, cooperation with oversight, and community-centered technology have not been solved, only repackaged. What is happening in Cleveland’s consent decree fight […]
GoVia can frame the Tenth Amendment as a constitutional backbone for local, accountable, and citizen‑centered public safety, while still sounding like a policy‑elite hawk focused on effective governance and safe encounters between police and the public. Framing: The Tenth Amendment and GoVia’s Mission The Tenth Amendment declares that powers not […]
How the Patriot Act, NSA Mass Spying, and the Trump Administration’s Data War Created a Crisis of Democratic Trust — and How GoVia Fights Back Here’s what the report covers across its seven parts: Video Part I — The Patriot Act’s Original Sin. How 131 pages, passed in 45 days […]
Authorities say the ambush unfolded in seconds. A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy, 30-year-old field training officer Ryan Clinkunbroomer, was stopped at a red light outside the Palmdale station on a Saturday evening when a gray Toyota Corolla pulled alongside his marked patrol car and someone opened fire. A passerby […]
PBS AI‑driven predictive policing can help solve or deter attacks on officers, but because it is built on historically biased data and opaque algorithms, it risks automating the same racialized over‑policing and constitutional harms that led to the George Floyd era of protest and mistrust. GoVia Highlight A Hero matters […]
Photo by Fox 8 In the fall of 2021, the campaign of Justin Bibb surged through Cleveland with a message that resonated across neighborhoods still carrying the scars of police violence: reform the police department and give residents real power over how officers are disciplined. Bibb, a first-time mayoral candidate […]
GoVia will collect “Rank Your Experience” feedback about police encounters through the GoVia website and the Android app, but not inside the iOS app itself. Why iOS works differently Apple’s App Store Review Guidelines are strict about any app features that could be interpreted as reporting or rating police or […]
A Cross‑Sector Analysis of Surveillance, Oversight, and Safer Alternatives In the latter years of the Trump Administration, the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area became a critical testing ground for the integration of artificial intelligence in modern policing. Law enforcement agencies, led by the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), adopted AI tools such […]
The Protect and Serve Act of 2025 sits at the intersection of two colliding trends in American justice: a political drive to harden penalties for attacks on officers, and a technological wave that is quietly reshaping how those encounters happen in the first place. The new federal shield In August […]
A Deep-Dive Story of the Tower City Incident, Its Roots in Cleveland’s Troubled History, and the Technology That Could Change Everything Based on reporting by Carlos Miller, Atlanta Black Star (April 18, 2025), and supplementary research into Cleveland’s consent decree, use-of-force data, and GoVia’s platform capabilities. Prologue: Saturday at the […]
A Story of America, Accountability, and the Promise of GoVia Across American streets—from Cleveland to Chicago, from Los Angeles to Miami—two chants echo through the same megaphone but mean two very different futures. “No justice, no peace.” A warning born from grief. “Know justice, know peace.” A promise born from […]
“Peace to Police” inspired conversation with Chad Harper How GoVia – Highlight A Hero Is Building a Safer Bridge Between Communities and Law Enforcement In cities across America, a police encounter can unfold in seconds—but the consequences can last a lifetime. For officers, every call carries uncertainty. For citizens, every […]
The Trump White House publicly frames “STRENGTHENING AND UNLEASHING AMERICA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT TO PURSUE CRIMINALS AND PROTECT INNOCENT CITIZENS” as a promise of safety through tougher, more protected policing, while real stories on the ground show gaps, delayed help, and deadly outcomes in moments of crisis—exactly the gap a tool […]
Thousands of people have marched for Black lives, for Gaza, for abortion rights, for No Kings Day and Juneteenth and climate justice—only to learn the hard way that the most dangerous moment in any protest is not the chant, but the silence that comes after: the cell door clanging shut […]
This article is inspired by Christopher Yoshito Davis From marches for racial justice to democracy rallies and labor demonstrations, protest has always been one of the most powerful tools citizens have used to change society. In the United States, the right to protest is protected under the First Amendment — […]
By an investigative collaboration examining justice, technology, and public finance In 2000, a federal jury awarded $3.1 million to Curtis Harris, a Cleveland man paralyzed after being shot by a patrol officer. It was one of many warning flares over the next decade. By 2012, 13 officers would fire 137 […]
Trump’s Cleveland Deal: Ending Police Oversight Before Justice Is Delivered Cleveland was promised constitutional policing. After the U.S. Department of Justice found a pattern of excessive force and systemic failures inside the Cleveland Division of Police in 2014, a federal consent decree followed — a court-enforced roadmap toward bias-free policing, […]
In 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that the Cleveland Division of Police had engaged in a pattern or practice of excessive force, unconstitutional policing, and systemic accountability failures. The resulting 2015 federal consent decree placed Cleveland under court-supervised reform — mandating new use-of-force standards, bias-free policing policies, crisis […]
CLEVELAND, OH — In a stark echo of policing reforms across the United States, the City of Cleveland has filed a joint motion with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to terminate its decade-long federal consent decree governing the Cleveland Division of Police (CDP). The decree, born of a 2015 DOJ investigation into patterns of […]
A mother sat in the wooden benches of the Luzerne County juvenile courtroom, clutching a paper that said her son’s hearing would be “informal.” She had not been told he needed a lawyer, and no one from the court insisted he should have one. Within minutes of the judge walking […]
Georgio Sabino had learned to read a siren the way some people read the weather. He knew the difference between a casual patrol rolling past a corner store and the sharp, stuttering flash that meant someone’s life might change in the next three minutes. The moment everything can go wrong […]
The expected customer for GoVia Highlight A Hero is a safety‑conscious person, family, or community member who worries that a routine police encounter—or any high‑stakes crisis—could escalate without witnesses, support, or accountability. This includes Black and Brown communities and other over‑policed groups, college students, gig workers and drivers, and loved […]
Listening to the echo of a single phrase “death squad”—as it moved from Latin America’s killing fields into the quiet streets of American cities. The world now knows the historical fact and a current warning, a pattern of power that might change uniforms and flags but rarely changed its logic. […]
Death Squads in America 1. The Reality of Police Surveillance in Cleveland Over the past several years, Cleveland has embraced a suite of modern surveillance tools that sit at the intersection of public safety and civil liberties. The city has installed at least 100 fixed automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras at […]
By a senior correspondent drawing on the investigative rigor of The New York Times, the global perspective of Al Jazeera, and the balanced reporting of BBC News CLEVELAND, Ohio – February 1, 2026 – In 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched the Poor People’s Campaign, a multiracial march […]
“GoVia Highlight A Hero – A Police Safety App” Unbundle Policing. Reimagine Public Safety. We are no longer in a time where public safety can rely on one system, one response model, or one narrative. At GoVia – Highlight A Hero, our global innovation team is building the infrastructure for next-generation community […]
Executive Summary Mass Detention The United States operates two parallel detention systems with starkly different constitutional protections, accountability mechanisms, and algorithmic governance frameworks—one nominally bound by criminal justice due process protections, the other increasingly insulated from them. An investigative analysis of immigration detention, criminal justice algorithmic risk assessment, and state-level […]
Ohio keeps producing the same nightmare headline: people who did nothing wrong end up in handcuffs, in cells, and sometimes in prison for years before the truth finally catches up. GoVia: Highlight A Hero is built as a safety net around those moments, so that the next Michael Sutton or […]
GoVia could plausibly justify a 150 million dollar valuation by 2029 if it converts its early proof‑of‑concept into a scaled, defensible platform in a fast‑growing public‑safety market, with real contracts, recurring revenue and international reach. Market and timing The global community‑policing and personal‑safety app market is already measured in the […]
Federal immigration firepower has turned parts of Minneapolis into a live‑fire test bed for how far Washington will go in using police‑style and military‑grade tactics against its own residents, including U.S. citizens protesting in their own streets. At the same time, organizers and technologists are racing to build tools like […]
Police and some federal agencies in the United States have quietly tested and deployed vehicles and devices that can see through cars and even building walls, raising hard questions about privacy, health, and constitutional rights. A new platform called GoVia: Highlight A Hero pitches itself as a way to rebalance that power, […]
Below is a deep-dive investigative style contrast between the fictional world of Mercy (2026) and real-world criminal justice challenges, The Premise — Fiction vs Reality In Mercy (released January 23 2026), LAPD detective Chris Raven wakes up strapped into a chair in a high-tech courtroom and faces an AI judge called Maddox who will execute him unless he proves his innocence in 90 minutes. […]
DALLAS, TEXAS — January 21, 2026 — On a winter morning that should have been quiet, the Dallas County Commissioners Court did something profound: it officially declared Tommy Lee Walker innocent — 70 years after the state executed him for a crime he did not commit. And while the declaration brought long overdue […]
By an investigative team inspired by the New York Times, BBC, and Al Jazeera standards. By Georgio Sabino III Introduction: What People Mean by “SuperCop” James Simone — sometimes called Jim Simone — is a retired patrol officer of the Cleveland Division of Police. During a career spanning 1973–2011, Simone became one of the […]
This past year, our community in the Cleveland area was confronted with a troubling story that touched on privacy, trust, and the rule of law. A former law enforcement officer from Rocky River — Michael Bernhardt — admitted to repeatedly accessing sensitive police databases without lawful reason. Over a span of about 10 […]
By GoVia Highlight A Hero The Viral Claim vs. The Real Question In 2025, a viral claim spread rapidly across social media: “Police can now see your bank accounts and everywhere you’ve been during a traffic stop using an AI tool called Gotham.” The fear was immediate—and understandable. But the […]
GoVia exposes how Stingray cell‑site simulators work, why they matter for citizen safety, and how communities can demand both effective policing and strong privacy protections. What Stingrays Are Core Characteristics and Signal Strength From an “elite operative” perspective, the core tactical characteristics are: Law‑Enforcement Use and Exploitation In the story, […]
A poster showing a photograph of Renee Nicole Good, 37, hangs on a lamppost at the site where she was shot and killed by a federal agent while she was in her vehicle in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Jan. 7. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times) Police Law Brief Over the past […]
Photo by Stephen Maturen / Getty Images – Educational Purposes On January 7, 2026, a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis fatally shot a 37-year-old woman identified as Renee Nicole Good during a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in the city. Through his tweet, Donald Trump effectively suggested […]
By Georgio Sabino III America does not suffer from a lack of conversation about justice.It suffers from a lack of infrastructure to resolve it. The AMC drama series 61st Street (now widely streamed on Netflix in the U.S.) did not become culturally relevant because it exaggerated reality. It resonated because […]
An elite investigator’s deep research report—truth, danger, and the fight for human dignity I. The New Frontier: Weaponized Robotics and Policing In the halls of power and under the guise of “public safety,” an unsettling transformation is underway. Advanced robotics—once confined to science fiction—are now tools of law enforcement and […]
By GoVia Insights*Published on GoVia.blog — Tag: #PublicSafetyInnovation In city after city, dramatic reforms intended to reduce police force have not delivered the promised safety gains — for communities or officers. In Chicago, for example, the most recent compliance data show use-of-force incidents increasing every year since 2021, even as […]
GoVia Community Police Safety App Blog An inside source speaking with CBS News Chicago, under the condition of anonymity, revealed something many Black communities have been saying for years: there is personal and financial gain for some officers who arrest legal Black gun owners, even when those individuals have valid […]
Welcome to the GoVia Community 🔦 Browse the updates below to learn what’s happening inside the GoVia Community. This is where citizens, legal professionals, public-safety partners, and mental-health providers come together to build safer, more transparent encounters—for everyone. ⬇️ 📰 LATEST & IMPORTANT GoVia: Highlight a Hero is a community […]
Purpose: Introduce GoVia to the Tanzanian community, explain its benefits and features, gather community feedback, and understand how GoVia can create jobs and protect citizens. This forum is for the people of Tanzania—your voice, your needs, your future. 1. Welcome & Opening Remarks 2. What Is GoVia? (Overview) 3. Key […]
By Georgio Sabino IIICEO & Founder, GoVia – Highlight A HeroA Community Police Safety App Across America, citizens, families, and civil rights organizations share a common concern: How do we make police encounters safer, more transparent, and more accountable for everyone involved? Every day, approximately 50,000 drivers are pulled over in the United States — […]
https://www.cleveland.com/news/2025/12/city-council-accuses-mayor-bibb-of-slow-walking-tanishas-law-a-plan-to-send-clinicians-not-police-to-some-911-calls.html By CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland City Council and Mayor Justin Bibb both say they support sending clinicians, not cops, to certain mental health emergencies. But council members are accusing the mayor of dragging his feet because they believe he doesn’t support their legislation to make the idea a reality.
Every great public-safety solution needs strong legal partners. At GoVia — a social-justice focused, community police-safety app — attorneys don’t just list their services; they become visible, trusted allies who help shape safer, fairer police–citizen encounters while growing their practices. Below — backed by research and proven marketing principles — […]
The niche of my content centers on social justice, community safety, and positive police–citizen engagement, specifically through the lens of GoVia: Highlight A Hero, a community police safety app designed to transform how people—especially youth and people of color—experience law enforcement. This niche sits at the intersection of civic technology, public safety […]
**Concept Overview** GoVia (www.GoVia.app) presents a nuanced approach to the crisis of trust in American policing. While many apps focus solely on documenting negative encounters (e.g., “Police Encounters” features for recording interactions), GoVia’s “Highlight A Hero” introduces a critical, dual-path strategy. It is not merely an app; it is a […]
A Year to the Midterms: Police Power, Public Trust, and Why GoVia Needs You By Georgio Sabino III – “Team GoVia” In one year, America heads into the 2026 midterms. Between now and then, Congress will decide whether to super-charge penalties for attacks on law enforcement, how seriously it takes […]
America is changing fast, and so are our conversations around justice, safety, and community trust. That’s exactly why GoVia: Highlight A Hero was built — a free community-powered app designed to make police encounters safer, more transparent, and more human for everyone. Whether you download the app (free on Android […]
By Georgio Sabino III, CEO & Founder of GoVia Highlight A Hero In every era, a few companies rise that not only create value — they create meaning. GoVia is that kind of company. Born from a deep sense of purpose and built at the intersection of technology, justice, and […]
Executive Summary – Highlight A Hero What do we actually know about the “wrongful conviction rate”? There is no reliable, single, population-wide wrongful-conviction rate; most innocent people are never identified. The leading empirical estimate comes from a 2014 PNAS study of capital cases: using survival-analysis techniques on death-row exonerations, the […]
The short version Public safety is in a reset. Departments need new ways to rebuild trust, recruit/retain officers, and engage communities—without adding more burden to the front line. GoVia: Highlight A Hero turns everyday acts of service (by officers and civilians) into verifiable, shareable recognition that boosts morale, builds trust, […]
GoVia: Highlight A Hero (hereafter “GoVia”), tracing its promise and positioning, and highlighting the crucial endorsements from major figures — especially Les Brown, Dr. George C. Fraser, Professor Lewis R. Katz (CWRU), W. Scott Ramsey (attorney), Isaiah N. Johnson (NFL veteran). The article also presents why and how law-enforcement agencies […]
In October 2025, as the rains returned to Addis Ababa, a new kind of thunder rolled across the continent — not from the skies, but from the hearts and minds of African storytellers.It was the official launch of Pulse of Africa (POA), the first African-owned, African-led pan-African media hub. Its […]
And why, in those moments, “driving while black or brown” may mean something more than just intoxication risk At GoVia, our mission is to support safe, clear-headed driving—especially in situations where the driver remains sober but passengers might be drinking. These scenarios, while legally complex, bring into focus two important […]
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By Christopher Yoshito In an era when trust between communities and law-enforcement is frayed, when civil-rights concerns, mental-health crises, and policing oversight converge in tragic intersections, the need for a new kind of tool is clear. Enter GoVia: Highlight A Hero — a community-police safety app positioned not just as […]
Quick executive summary Policing in the U.S. today is a complex, contradictory job: officers face real physical risks (gunfire, vehicle crashes), high rates of trauma and mental-health strain, intense public scrutiny, and changing institutional tools (body cameras, military-grade equipment). Many of these pressures amplify the feeling “I could die or […]
Live at Columbus Metropolitan Library — November 30, 2025, at 1 PM (ET)Location: Main Library, 96 S. Grant Ave., Columbus, OH 43215Google Meet Livestream: https://meet.google.com/mke-zhvf-ekq Eventbrite Registration (Seats Limited to 32): Eventbrite Tickets 💡 About the Event On Sunday, November 30, 2025, at 1:00 PM, GoVia invites community members, activists, […]
In the ongoing national debate about police misconduct, stories often focus on Black or brown victims — and rightly so, given the systemic racism and disproportionate harm many endure. But sometimes the narrative misses another point: police violence does not spare white lives either. To build broader coalitions and to […]
We’ve got 30,000 real subscribers — that’s powerful. If GoVia’s mission (community safety, police transparency, and better outcomes for both citizens and officers) matters to you, a short honest Google review will make a huge difference. Below is a ready-to-publish blog post you can use on your site or newsletter, […]
Aggressive Ice Raids In recent months, a troubling event occurred in Chicago: Meta removed a Facebook page used to publicize ICE raids, citing violations of its “coordinated harm” policy. The removal followed outreach from the U.S. Department of Justice. CBS News+3AP News+3The Verge+3 This is not merely a content-moderation decision […]
By Georgio Sabino III — CEO / Founder & Lead Investigator, GoViaDeep-research, fact-checked, and written for community leaders, civil-rights advocates, and everyday residents who want practical, defensible steps to stay safe. Executive summary (TL;DR) There are two different “insurrection” concepts people mix up — (1) the 14th Amendment Section 3 […]
As the CEO and founder of GoVia, I do what I do because I believe safety and justice must coexist — for both citizens and police. My passion for social justice drives me to bridge the gap between communities and law enforcement through transparency, technology, and trust. Every feature of […]
At GoVia, I want every customer—whether an individual subscriber, an attorney, a mental health provider, or a police union—to clearly perceive our services as transformational, not transactional. We are not just a platform; we are a bridge between safety, accountability, and trust. Our value lies in giving communities peace of […]