Detroit Homeowners Gun Down Burglars as Police Await Cars
By Chris Christoff Apr 28, 2014 8:45 PM ET
Even as bankrupt Detroits residents have resorted to gunning down neighborhood burglars, its police await money for patrol cars, radios, armored vests and modern computers.
Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr last month pledged $36.2 million for police from a $120 million loan from Barclays Plc approved by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stephen Rhodes. Department officials wouldnt discuss plans for the money, though Orrs shopping list includes vehicles, station houses and a training facility for the city, which piled up $18 billion of debt by the time it filed for bankruptcy in July.
The money cant come soon enough for a shrunken department that patrols 139 square miles (360 square kilometers) scarred by blight and poverty with decade-old cruisers. Although crime is down under new Police Chief James Craig, attacks in recent months have residents on edge and reinforced the citys image as a danger zone.
People dont feel safe, said Barry Ross, co-founder of Detroit Coalition Against Violence. The new chief is trying, but the odds seem insurmountable.
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