2014–2015 On November 28, 2014, Rossi was in the news again regarding the controversy over the
shooting of Michael Brown. Rossi wrote and recorded a
protest song expressing his feelings about a grand jury's decision not to charge a white police officer in the death of the unarmed black teen in
Ferguson, Missouri. "I wrote the song in five minutes as a way to express my emotions about the danger of trigger-happy police," Rossi said. "I filmed it on my laptop at my kitchen table and uploaded it to YouTube." Rossi uploaded the video on November 26, and provided the song's lyrics in the video description. Here is a sample from the song's beginning, printed in the
Los Angeles Daily News: "Down at the courthouse on a Monday afternoon/Justice was thrown right out the window when a young white cop entered the room." Rossi continues to host his talk-show "
Richard Rossi Live" as a
podcast distributed by
Castbox FM Broadcasting. In 2015, the format of the program changed from its Christian roots on
WPIT, a
Salem Radio Network station, by broadening its content for a general audience. Although Rossi still on occasion discusses religion, the program's focus is on known artists, writers, and celebrity guests. Following the positive Pittsburgh reception to Rossi's Roberto Clemente project, Rossi said they were coming home, living "bicoastal," maintaining homes in
Hollywood and
Pittsburgh. "We'd like to spend more time in our home, where most of our family and friends live, in the North Hills of Pittsburgh," Rossi said. on drums. (April 17, 2017)
2016–Present In March, 2016, it was reported that Rossi was in
pre-production on his film
Canaan Land.
Rebecca Holden played Sister Sara Sunday. On September 30, 2017, CBS
KCAL-TV channel 9 news reported on Rossi's founding of the support group
Families Fighting Fentanyl to combat the
fentanyl epidemic, to help addicts, work with law enforcement to hold drug dealers accountable, and support grieving families who lost a loved one to fentanyl. Rossi discussed the 2017 death of his youngest brother due to an overdose of heroin laced with fentanyl. On January 31, 2018, Rossi and his family, in tandem with
Pittsburgh Police, offered a cash reward for information leading to the arrest of the individual(s) who gave his brother the fatal fentanyl dose. In May 2019, Rossi and other actors performed monologues based on interviews with homeless people as part of Homeward L.A., an effort to raise money for the
Midnight Mission, a Los Angeles skid row shelter. Rossi has also co-written a children's book
Lucy and the Lake Monster, with retired fourth grade school
teacher Kelly Tabor. It tells the story of a 9-year-old orphan girl and her grandfather searching for
Champ, the legendary sea serpent of
Lake Champlain. The book became a family film, directed by Rossi, beginning post-production in May, 2023, and finishing post-production and premiering in 2024. As of 2025, the film has garnered multiple awards on the
film festival circuit. == Alleged Evidence for Champ Legend ==