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Document police misconduct. Build the evidence.

Badge numbers, dates, video, witnesses — captured, timestamped, and kept in one place. The clear record that stands up when it’s your word against theirs.

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Case TimelinePolice Misconduct18 ENTRIES · TIMESTAMPED
Incident recordedMar 3, 2026 · 9:14 PM · the incident
Badge & car number notedMar 3, 2026 · 9:38 PM · officer identified
Witness details savedMar 4, 2026 · 11:02 AM · 2 witnesses
Complaint filedMar 6, 2026 · 2:30 PM · internal affairs
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Is this you?

Is this what happened?

Something happened in an encounter with police, and you need it on record. If this is you:

  • Excessive force or rough treatment
  • An illegal search or stop
  • Threats, slurs, or intimidation
  • A police report that doesn’t match what happened
  • The same officer, the same behavior, more than once

One incident raises questions. A dated record — with badge numbers, video, and witnesses — provides answers. That’s what this app helps you build.

How it works

Three simple steps.

  1. CaptureRecord the incident, note badge and car numbers, add photos and video. Timestamped instantly.

  2. BuildEverything lands on one clear, dated timeline.

  3. ExportOne tap turns it into a complete record for a complaint, oversight board, or lawyer.

The demo

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No signup. No payment. Just open the free demo and see exactly how it works — about 60 seconds.

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For civil-rights lawyers & advocates

A misconduct case is built on the pattern, not the one word.

Most people arrive with a story and a police report that contradicts them. The ones who win show up with video, badge numbers, witnesses, and every date in order. You weren’t there. But you can point them somewhere that captures it.

What usually walks in

  • “It was my word against his”
  • Details half-remembered
  • Video lost or deleted
  • Witnesses never recorded

What buildmyevidence brings

  • The incident recorded & dated
  • Badge and car numbers saved
  • Video backed up safely
  • Witnesses noted for each event

They arrive ready

The full record, not one report. Stronger from day one.

Evidence isn’t lost

Recommend it early and nothing gets deleted.

Costs you nothing

No admin. Just point them to it.

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If it's not documented, it's just your word.

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Questions

Documenting police misconduct

How do I document police misconduct?
Record the incident if it’s safe, note the officer’s badge and car numbers, save video and photos with backups, get witness details, and write down everything while it’s fresh — all dated.
What details should I record?
The officer’s badge number, patrol car number, date, time, exact location, what was said and done, any injuries, and the names and contact details of any witnesses.
Where do I report police misconduct?
Typically the department’s internal affairs division, a civilian oversight board, or state and federal agencies — and keep a dated copy of every complaint you file.
When should I start documenting?
Immediately. Video and details are strongest when captured in the moment or within the first few hours, before memory fades or footage is lost.

Other situations

Dealing with more than one thing?

buildmyevidence works for any situation you need to prove. A few others:

Harassment & stalking /harassment-documentationGovernment agency dispute /government-agency-disputeWorkplace discrimination /workplace-discriminationCar accident /car-accident-documentation
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