Lived outside Detroit for a couple of years, I generally stayed out of the city and when I did go it was generally with more than one gun.
The Chairman of the Michigan Repub's driver was carjacked immediately after dropping him off at an event I was at at the Detroit Opera House. Fortunately the driver was able to convince the junkie-with-a-gun that he could get rock quicker with 40 bucks than with the Cadillac.
Also did some poll watching as part of Michigan's strange election process in the ghetto down by MLK and Rosa Parks. It was an interesting experience to say the least. 2 out of every 3 houses was burnt out in most of the neighborhoods and one polling location was in a half-burnt out building still serving as a school.
The Union does have a point, there is no way that DPD could keep much of anybody safe back then, much less now. That said, Detroit has been so utterly messed up for a long time that this is far from a new situation.
There is a reason that as soon as MI went shall issue, Detroit immediately led the nation in justifiable homicides.
Best,
Joe
The Chairman of the Michigan Repub's driver was carjacked immediately after dropping him off at an event I was at at the Detroit Opera House. Fortunately the driver was able to convince the junkie-with-a-gun that he could get rock quicker with 40 bucks than with the Cadillac.
Also did some poll watching as part of Michigan's strange election process in the ghetto down by MLK and Rosa Parks. It was an interesting experience to say the least. 2 out of every 3 houses was burnt out in most of the neighborhoods and one polling location was in a half-burnt out building still serving as a school.
The Union does have a point, there is no way that DPD could keep much of anybody safe back then, much less now. That said, Detroit has been so utterly messed up for a long time that this is far from a new situation.
There is a reason that as soon as MI went shall issue, Detroit immediately led the nation in justifiable homicides.
Best,
Joe