Respected Dallas Chef and Entrepreneur Seeks Justice After Viral Police Encounter
Dallas, Texas May 14, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Michael Singleton, a respected chef, entrepreneur, and longtime fixture in the Dallas restaurant scene, is calling for an investigation following an April 18th incident involving Dallas Police at Love Field Airport. The encounter captured on video and widely circulated is under investigation for alleged excessive force and civil rights violations.
Known for his culinary excellence, mentorship, and commitment to uplifting local culture, Singleton has built a legacy rooted in service, creativity, and leadership.Michael represents the best of Dallas a builder, a mentor, and a voice for his community, said Robert Slater, founder of The Culture Commission Coalition. We have assisted Michael with retaining legal counsel and are committed to ensuring fairness and transparency in the process. This isnt just about one man its about protecting civil rights at a time when our communities are demanding real accountability and systemic change. What happens here matters across the country.
The Culture Commission Coalition is actively seeking:
Witnesses to the incident
Video or photo evidence
Community support for accountability
As this incident, which is understandably traumatic to Michael, is being investigated, the Culture Commission Coalition urges anyone with information to come forward. Please contact us at (713) 766-9806, email: [email protected] visit culturecommission.org."
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