
Dave, do something!
The punks are running wild. Blood is
running in the streets and not a peep out of you, your minions in city
hall or your police chief.
Detroit had more murders than any
other city but one in America in the month of January regardless of
population, location or any other yardstick – every city except for
Chicago.
Because of a very bad last week to the month, Chicago clocked in with 40 homicides.
Detroit was right behind with 38.
Of course Chicago has 2.7 million residents. Detroit has slightly more than 700,000 people.
At that rate:
Get the point, Dave?
Detroit is a war zone and you haven't acknowledged it or made it a
priority since you took office. Philly is up in arms. Chicago put more
cops on the streets and you threaten cuts to an already beleaguered
police force.
You can blame it on lack of money. You can blame
it on a population that has a lack of work. A lack of education. A lack
of hope. A lack respect for life. And you'd be right. Not much you can
do there. It'll take decades to right those social ills.
But
there is a lack of respect for the law. And you do have control over
that. A breaking and entering that ends with two men stabbed to death. A
12-year-old shot in a dispute over a cell phone. The corpse of a Grosse
Pointe Park woman dumped in your back alley.
Yes, you own that one too. Why was she dumped in Detroit like an old couch? Because in Detroit you can get away with it.
You need a strategy, Dave. Something more than virtual precincts.
Something more than secretaries in patrol cars. Something more than a
knee-jerk reaction when the murder rate spikes and your chief of police
floods the zone with cops until a half-million dollars in overtime is
burned up in two weeks.
The chief admitted that homicide and
shooting victims were way up last year but said all other violent crime
is down. Not even Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy believes that one.
You accused the governor of giving "lip service" when it
comes to bailing out Detroit. You can fight over who should control
Detroit's budget. But the streets of Detroit are out of control.
I heard Gov. Snyder say that Detroit needs a holistic approach to
curing its murder problem. That includes cops and courts and jails and
prosecutors and parole officers and a functioning 911 system.
Maybe you could invite him to dinner. People's lives are depending on it.
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