LOS ANGELES - When Charmine Davis’ son wanted to get his driver’s license, she worried about him being an African American man behind the wheel, especially if police pulled him over during a traffic stop.With that thought, the Los Angeles-based clinical psychotherapist created and launched the smartphone app "Just Us" in August 2020."It’s not a surprise, or secret, that African-American males ...
are more likely to be pulled over by police," Davis, 50, told FOX Television Stations Saturday. "And lots of times those interactions are really unfavorable."Nature Human Behaviour published a study showing Black drivers in the United States were 20% more likely to be stopped by police than White drivers.