Posted on 02/09/2012 9:27:00 AM PST by marktwain
The people of Detroit are taking no prisoners.
Justifiable homicide in the city shot up 79 percent in 2011 from the previous year, as citizens in the long-suffering city armed themselves and took matters into their own hands. The local rate of self-defense killings now stands 2,200 percent above the national average. Residents, unable to rely on a dwindling police force to keep them safe, are fighting back against the criminal scourge on their own. And theyre offering no apologies.
We got to have a little Old West up here in Detroit. Thats what its gonna take, Detroit resident Julia Brown told The Daily.
The last time Brown, 73, called the Detroit police, they didnt show up until the next day. So she applied for a permit to carry a handgun and says shes prepared to use it against the young thugs who have taken over her neighborhood, burglarizing entire blocks, opening fire at will and terrorizing the elderly with impunity.
I dont intend to be one of their victims, said Brown, who has lived in Detroit since the late 1950s. Im planning on taking one out.
How it got this bad in Detroit has become a point of national discussion. Violent crime settled into the citys bones decades ago, but recently, as the numbers of police officers have plummeted and police response times have remained distressingly high, citizens have taken to dealing with things themselves.
In this city of about 700,000 people, the number of cops has steadily fallen, from about 5,000 a decade ago to fewer than 3,000 today. Detroit homicides the second-highest per capita in the country last year, according to the FBI rose by 10 percent in 2011 to 344 people.
On a bleak day in January, a group of funeral directors wearied by the violence drove a motorcade of hearses through the city streets in protest.
Average police response time for priority calls in the city, according to the latest data available, is 24 minutes. In comparable cities across the country, it is well under 10 minutes.
Citizens like Brown feel they have been left with little choice but to take the law into their own hands.
The number of justifiable homicides, in which residents use deadly force in self-defense, jumped from 19 in 2010 to 34 last year a 79 percent rise according to newly released city data.
Signs that vigilantism was taking hold in the city came earlier, around Memorial Day 2009, when former federal agent Alvin Davis decided hed had enough of the break-ins at his mothers home on the east side. She called the police again and again, but the brazen robberies continued. Davis, then a 32-year-old Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, snapped.
Prosecutors said he spent days chasing and harassing the teenagers who were allegedly robbing his mother, even shoving his federally issued firearm into one of their mouths. No one was killed, but by the time he was done, Davis had racked up charges of unlawful imprisonment and assault. In August 2010, he was convicted and sentenced to four years in prison.
But many residents in his mothers Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood are sympathetic to Davis, whose case is on appeal.
He basically did what a lot of us wished we could do, said Ken Gray, 58, who lives down the street from Davis mother.
One high-ranking official in the county legal system, speaking to The Daily, said the rise in justifiable homicides mirrors a local court system thats increasingly lenient of the practice.
Its a lot more acceptable now to get your own retribution, the official said. And the justice system in the city is a lot more understanding if people do that. Its becoming a part of the culture.
Detroiters are arming themselves with shotguns and handguns and buying guard dogs. Anything to take care of their own. And privately, residents say neighborhood watch groups in Detroit are widely armed.
Its like the militiamen who stepped up way back when. Thats where the neighborhood folks are," said James Jackrabbit Jackson, a 63-year-old retired Detroit cop who has patrolled the Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood for years.
Theyre ready to fight, Jackson said. We dont hardly see police anymore.
The citys wealthier enclaves have hired private security firms. Intimidating men in armored trucks patrol streets lined with gracious old homes in a scene more likely seen in Mexico City than the United States.
That kind of paid protection can run residents anywhere from $10 to $200 per month, and companies say business is good.
Were booming, said Dale Brown, the owner of Threat Management Group, which along with Recon Security patrols neighborhoods like Palmer Woods in black Hummers.
Were paramilitary, but were positive. Im not a vigilante. Im an agent of change.
The Detroit Police Department, grappling with deep funding cuts in a city with a spiraling budget crisis, acknowledges that response times are high and says it is working on a plan to lower them. But a spokeswoman for the department insists the rise in justifiable homicides is unrelated.
Its not about police response time because often the act has already taken place by the time the police are called, said Sgt. Eren Stephens. She said citizens have a right to defend themselves.
Anytime a life is lost, were concerned, she said. But we cant be on every corner in front of every home. And we know that there are citizens who will do what they have to do to protect themselves.
Thats the terrifying position in which Kevin Early found himself in November when he was held up at gunpoint outside his home in the upper-middle-class Rosedale Park area. Neighbors called the police, but it was 25 minutes before an officer arrived.
Early, the director of the criminal justice studies program at the University of Michigans Dearborn campus, reasoned with the men for more than 20 minutes before he sensed they were about to shoot him in the head then he ran. As his attackers fled in the opposite direction, neighbors emerged from the streets stately homes with shotguns.
All I could think of was my daughter coming home, Early said. I didnt want her to see me shot dead.
Weeks later, Early packed up his home and left Detroit. He hired Threat Management to supervise the move.
Where else do the police come to your house after youve been robbed and ask you, Why did you call us?
Mara.Gay@thedaily.com
Detroit - the paradigm of liberalism, run by liberal Democrats, with a liberal Democrat agenda, with liberal Democrat results. The only difference between Detroit and Washington D.C.? Obama can print IOUs.
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6!
I remember Robocop. The street criminals were all white, and were being paid by an evil corporation to do lots of crimes so the corporation could take over.
Thirty four justifiable homicides are not going to get the attention of the criminal class. Thirty four THOUSAND might.
I hope the do a good job and set high standards for other private security companies!
I hear ya...similar incidents here too. Our latest outrage is that these prima donnas are earning $60-80K/year...easily pulling in double that in OT and padding their years before they retire on the final *average* of their last three years of employment. Thieves.
A similar article was posted a day or two ago but it gave some weird statistics that I couldn't come to grips with. This is a new one and thanks for posting it.....
FWIW, I spent almost 35 years at my plant which was about 2 miles from that Chalmers/Jefferson area......
From 19 to 34 and we’re all supposed to get excited about that?
If Michigan doesn’t have Castle Doctrine similar to Texas, they should get on it and pass one. Give the residents more ways to protect their own.
That's a very good point because the majority of them are elderly who have no means in which to sell their homes and move out of the city. They're stuck there.......
FWIW, they've been making movies here for the past several years........and Gran Tourino was filmed here.
Would it be safe to say these people are protecting themselves from a certain ethnic population that is causing 90% of the problem?
The same ethnic population that is responsible for the bulk of the non self defense shootings?
Or would that be racist?
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sounds like the ethnic population is protecting itself from ethnic preditors. Blacks are the most frequent victims of black crime.
No kidding. Having once lived in NH, and having moved both to and from NH from OK, I understand your caution. I do have a photo of me somewhere giving the "Welcome to MA" sign a field expedient "Flying Fickle Finger of Fate" award as I was leaving the state on my way back to OK...
New England is certainly a beautiful place which has a lot of interesting and important history, and I have a lot of friends there, but (some) folks in MA sure seem to have a funny idea about how things ought to be. They are welcome to it, as long as they don't try to inflict it on the rest of us.
“Violent crime settled into the citys bones...”
The Lamestream Media never quite get it right....
“Liberal Democrat Politics settled int the city’s soul..”
is quite probably the money statement.
Worse. It’s racist to even ask if it would be racist.
“Idiocracy” predicts a likely future.
We had a major accident months ago which was 5 blocks away from them and they only showed up 2 hours after...the neighbors were pissed.
The nightclubs I know of on Hollywood don’t even bother to call them and have their own security handle it as they are known to show up more than an hour after 911...even though Hollywood Blvd is 4 blocks away from them. They’re pretty much hated in the neighborhood.
Instead of ‘touring’ the nation in AF2 ranting about Obesity, actually selling Obamacare, Ms. Obama would spend the taxpayers $$$$s better if she were to shed some light on obeying the Law!
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