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13 People Shot In Detroit Within 24-Hour Period

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13 People Shot In Detroit Within 24-Hour Period

  Detroit recently hired a new police chief. But if Chief James Craig[1] was expecting a honeymoon period, he was sadly mistaken. Fox 2 News Detroit reports[2] that 13 people were shot within a 24-hour period. Though, during a press conference this week, the department failed to mention it, according to Fox 2 News[3]. In fact, when a reporter asked about the high number of shootings during a press conferece, a police department spokesperson shut it down. For some reason, asking about crime numbers seemed to be a bit of an issue. It’s something that Detroit Police Commission Chairman Rev. Jerome Warfield says he wants to change. “Part of community policing is to arm the community with as much information as you can give them in order [that] they may look out for you,” Warfield said. “If these type of activities are going on, then the community can coalesce and come together and then be able to help the police in their job.” The most recent shooting involved the death of 54-year-old Almeter ...

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Detroit Institute for Children Competes for Art Van Charity Challenge

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Detroit Institute for Children Competes for Art Van Charity Challenge

  The Organization is Competing in Art Van Furniture’s Third Annual Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge The Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) needs your help - not in dollars, but in votes! Through May 30, you can vote daily for the organization in the Art Van Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge. The top three charities with the most votes will win grants of $25,000, $15,000 or $10,000. DIC supporters can vote by going towww.artvancharitychallenge.com. “We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.” For almost 100 years, the Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) has been one of Michigan’s largest stand-alone clinics providing life-changing medical and rehabilitative care to children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular diseases, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, genetic syndromes, and traumatic injuries. “The intervention services we provide truly transform our patients’ and their families’ quality of life,” says Mark Cleary, President and CEO. “We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.” The Detroit Institute for Children truly fills a void in the Metro Detroit healthcare system. The organization’s services are available to all children, including children from inner city, low-income families with little to no insurance who are generally denied elsewhere. “With medical and therapy costs easily adding up to $100,000s every year per patient, the Art Van grant could help fund thousands of therapy sessions for our children,” adds Cleary. Since 2009, Art Van Furniture has raised an impressive $17.5 million for 150 Michigan charities through its challenge component. To vote for the DIC, or for more information, please visit www.artvancharitychallenge.com. And to learn more about the DIC, please visit our website at www.detroitchildren.org.    

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Some City of Detroit Offices Closed on May 20 for Budget-Required Furlough

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Some City of Detroit Offices Closed on May 20 for Budget-Required Furlough

  Some City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, May 20 for budget-required furlough (BRF): ·        Board of Ethics ·        City Council ·        Communications & Creative Services Division & Total Copy Center ·        Detroit Building Authority ·        Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Authority (GDRRA) ·        Human Resources (with the exception of Payroll Division) ·        Human Rights ·        Mayor’s Office ·        Purchasing Division (Finance Department) ·        Recreation (Administration, Recreation Centers & Community Affairs) However, these departments will be open on May 20: ·        Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED) ·        Department of Public Works ·        Finance Department (Income Tax, Assessments, Property Tax & Treasury) ·        Planning & Development Department

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LAST MOTOR CITY MAKEOVER CLEANUP IS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST AREAS ON S…

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LAST MOTOR CITY MAKEOVER CLEANUP IS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST AREAS ON SATURDAY, MAY 18

  Volunteers are invited to join hundreds of others cleaning and beautifying neighborhoods throughout the central and southwest sides of Detroit on Saturday, May 18, as Motor City Makeover moves into its last weekend. Motor City Makeover is a bagged litter campaign that encourages volunteers to participate in a citywide cleanup by sector. The campaign is part of a larger City initiative called Keep Detroit Beautiful, which focuses on cleaning, beautification, recycling, adopting parks and vacant lots, and gardening. Below are some of the many sites being cleaned on Saturday, May 18. Henry Ford Hospital Contact: Meagan Pitts-Dunn (313) 475-3993 Chauncey Samuel, Recreation Community Affairs Manager, (313) 207-8416 Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Park at W. Grand Boulevard & Rosa Parks Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Volunteers: 50+ Northend Neighbors Contact person: Phillis Judkins (313)815-1440 Location: Northeast Corner of Kenilworth & Brush/West corner of Josephine and Owens Streets Time: 9 a.m. – Noon Volunteers - 100 Focus:HOPE Contact Person: Mary Simpson (313) 492-4292 Location: 2146 Oakman Blvd., 3406 Ewald Circle at Fullerton St. Volunteers: 50 Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Mariners Inn Contact Person: Kyle Hocker (313) 215-6961 Location: Cass Park (located between Temple, Ledyard, 2nd & 3rd streets) Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Volunteers: 200 Mc Graw Resource Center 6900 Wagner (Vacant Lot) Contact: Raquel de Whitt (248) 842-0302 Volunteers: 30 - 50 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Patton Recreation Center Contact: Ninfa Cancel, Recreation Community Affairs Manager, (313) 283-8252 Karla Williamson, Patton Center Supervisor, (313) 600-3555 Location: 2301 Woodmere off Vernor Hwy. (Park cleanup, graffiti removal & painting bleachers) Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Volunteers: 80-120 This Saturday is the last Motor City Makeover cleanup. There is still time for residents, business owners, houses of worship, block clubs, and schools to: · Call (313) 224-3450 to register to join the cleanup effort or register online at www.MotorCityMakeover.org. · Clean the area around their home, business, house of worship, or school on the Saturday designated for their sector. · Organize their neighborhoods or their...

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City of Detroit is insolvent

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City of Detroit is insolvent

by Chris Isidore The Detroit city government is weeks away from running out of the cash it needs to operate, according to an initial report from the emergency manager overseeing its finances. The report from Kevyn Orr, the bankruptcy attorney appointed by the state in March, lays out a bleak financial position for the city. "The city has effectively exhausted its ability to borrow," he writes in the report, adding that the city "is clearly insolvent." To avoid running out of cash before the end of its fiscal year on June 30, it must "defer payments on its current obligations," including more than $100 million in pension payments that are due. "No one should underestimate the severity of the financial crisis," Orr said in a statement. "The path Detroit has followed for more than 40 years is unsustainable and only a complete restructuring of the city's finances and operations will allow Detroit to regain its footing." He said this report was a baseline from which to develop that restructuring plan. It does not use the term "bankruptcy," but Orr hasn't ruled that out. Detroit is struggling under at least $15 billion in debt, due to years of borrowing to pay its bills as tax revenues plummeted. The population of the city has fallen by nearly 30 percent since 2012, and there are currently over 100,000 vacant lots and buildings. Together, this has meant a drastic drop in revenue from both income and property taxes. Detroit is struggling to come up with annual debt payments of about $246 million, which eat up almost 20 percent of the its general fund budget. Orr says the city needs relief from the money it owes, suggesting that investors holding its debt could end up taking haircuts. But investors won't be the only ones hit by Orr's efforts to restructure the city's finances. He...

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New Wall Street threat to homeownership

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New Wall Street threat to homeownership

  by Stella J. Adams (NNPA)—Private-equity firms, hedge funds and other Wall Street investors are seeking to develop a Real Estate Owned (REO)– to- Rent Securitization Market with the blessing of the FED and FHFA. A year ago, the Federal Reserve Board issued a policy statement on rental of REO owned by the banks they supervise and allowed the banks to rent REO properties without requiring them to demonstrate continuous efforts to market the properties. Last fall, FHFA initiated a "pilot" REO bulk sale program in urban markets across the nation. This munificence by the federal regulators will change the course of America's future and signals the abandonment of homeownership as a pathway to prosperity. Single-family rental properties have attracted more than $10 billion from equity firms, hedge funds, REITs and institutional investors. According to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., this market may attract a total of $2.8 trillion in capital investments in the not so distant future. The government's encouragement of this new housing market is fraught with potential societal and economic risks to the long-term health of our neighborhoods and our nation. As a fair housing professional, I am concerned that this allows the Wall Street predators to once again prey upon urban and inner-ring suburban communities across the country. These new investors in the rental housing market may not be aware that they are covered under Section 805 of the Federal Fair Housing Act and its implementing regulations. As a homeowner, I am concerned that there may be homes on my block or in my community that are owned by Wall Street firms that have shown no accountability for maintaining the properties they have acquired. A judge recently denied Deutsche Bank AG's bid to dismiss a lawsuit by the city of Los Angeles, accusing it of letting hundreds of foreclosed properties fall into...

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Donald Trump Tycoon or Buffoon

Donald Trump

Businessman's blatant attacks on Obama's legitimacy pregnant with racist overtones

I had just finished the weekly "Obama Watch" roundtable on WLIB - 1190AM in New York Sunday evening at 10 p.m., where we dissected the administration for an hour on key issues as well as debunked the craziness of Donald Trump's unworthy challenges, when my BlackBerry showed an e-mail coming through from the White House media affairs department.

The e-mail was notifying journalists of an urgent conference call with White House officials about the killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

While we were waiting for White House officials to appear on the call, President Obama was simultaneously addressing the nation regarding how he ordered the decision that killed the world's most wanted man by the U.S. Navy SEALS in Pakistan.

President Obama's address to the nation instantly changed the political atmosphere. It was evident that the man who was being disrespected a week before and asked to show his birth documents has demonstrated the true mettle of a commander-in-chief.

A stern looking Obama spoke with calm and deference as he paid tribute to the lives that were lost on Sept. 11, 2001 while reminding the nation that the man who was responsible for the heinous crime had paid the ultimate price for his dastardly actions.

It was history in every sense of the word. Moreover, Obama had just given a new lease on life to the lifeless Democrats, coming on the heels of the 2010 midterm congressional elections.

Heading into the 2012 presidential campaign, Obama demonstrated Sunday night during the historic announcement that he has the authority as the man in charge of the nation, which creates a difficult mission for any of the Republican candidates challenging him. The GOP will have to produce a more vast, widely experienced and strong candidate than the ones they are parading out here now. Defeating Obama now is more than just issuing statements with deep racist connotations as Donald Trump, a potential Republican candidate, has been doing and given massive, unwarranted media coverage.

The most vilified presidency had finally done what Democrats have long not been able to do: own the conversation around national security.

Weeks leading into the announcement of Osama bin Laden's death we saw Donald Trump championed on a wide range of attacks on Obama's personality, intellect and his legitimacy as president with the media giving him more than enough airtime without challenging him to prove his assertions and mischaracterizations. Trump had a free reign for weeks on the national networks.

His dogged attacks on Obama, that were so blatantly racist, harkened back to the days of apartheid in South Africa where Blacks were asked to show their documents before they could travel from one township to another, and a sordid reminder of the Jim Crow era in the 1950s and 1960s.

That a man like Trump from a rich background who did not create anything for himself but, rather, what he inherited from his father, would question another man, Obama, who in many ways embodies what Nelson Mandela calls the "triumph of the human spirit" to prove his legitimacy in the White House, is a sad story in the long commentary of race and racism in America. All Trump ever did was live off his father's real estate legacy since leaving college. He did not create anything on his own.

That Trump, bereft of intellectual prowess, would use the power of White privilege and become the most visible person to boldly and repeatedly lead the false charge against the most powerful man in the world, appealing to a minority segment who still can't fathom an African American in the White House, is unbelievable. And the cowards want to dismiss Trump's attacks as mere politics because they don't want to discuss race.

Trump even went further to question Obama's academic record, suggesting that he was a terrible student. He said he wants to know how Obama got to Columbia and Harvard.

The media again failed to ask Trump to answer for his baseless comments and charges against a man who not only graduated from Harvard Law School, but was editor of the Harvard Law Review. But the latest attack revealed something deeper in our national psyche: the longstanding disdain for Black intellectualism among a minority who feel that even educated Blacks are not deserving of the respect that is given to their White counterparts.

Somehow Black intellectuals still need to prove that they really graduated from the same Ivy League schools that have produced most American presidents. Even towering Black intellectuals like Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates can be arrested in his home and humiliated for trying to enter his own house.

No one challenged George W. Bush's academic record or asked him to produce documents. Trump did not challenge Bush's or Bill Clinton's academic qualifications. He probably didn't see the need to because they are accomplished White men.

Trump succeeded when the White House produced Obama's birth certificate bowing to pressure and skewed polls showing some in the GOP believed what Trump was saying.

But the height of Trump's racial smear campaign was when he bragged about a so-called relationship with African Americans saying "I have a great relationship with the Blacks," a dehumanizing form of codifying a race of people.

Even after Sunday's historic announcement, there is still reluctance to give the president full credit. Instead, the military receiving most of the kudos rather than the man who approved the operation and, after extensive fact finding, ordered that it be carried out.

If Obama were White, after Sunday night's speech he would have been referred to as the Winston Churchill of American politics. He would have been the most celebrated president in recent history for the passing of the historic health care legislation.

But there is a problem within the Democratic camp to acknowledge the often utter disregard to African American presidential candidates. Democrats have sometimes worked against their own candidates due to deep-seated racial prejudices.

During the 2008 presidential campaign we saw former president Bill Clinton try to denigrate Obama's story as a fairy tale until Congressman James Clyburn put him in check, reminding him of the support he received from the African American community during his two-term presidency.
When the book "Game Change" was published, one of the biggest revelations was how Bill Clinton tried to convince the late Senator Edward Kennedy (a man who lived what he preached) not to support Obama's presidency. According to the book, Clinton said, "Just a few years ago, Obama would have been serving us coffee."

That allegedly disgusting and racist remark from Clinton, who enjoyed overwhelming Black support, added to the many reasons why Sen. Kennedy put the Kennedy imprint on the Obama campaign, giving him the powerful, highly sought after endorsement. But many of our so-called leaders failed to challenge Donald Trump, including Democrats as well as Republicans. Not once did any significant member of either parties come out to challenge the lunacy and political fantasies of Trump.

Former president Jimmy Carter, in reference to Barack Obama, said he knew of no president having to endure as many character assaults. For proof, one need look no further than the mean-spirited, moronic, media-supported tirades of Donald Trump.

Bankole Thompson is the author of the new book, "Obama and Black Loyalty, Vol. 1," a trilogy on President Obama. His new book, "Obama and Christian Loyalty," will be released in September. Listen to his weekly analyses Thursdays at 11:15 a.m. on "The Craig Fahle Show," WDET -101.9FM-NPR affiliate. He is a member of the "Obama Watch" roundtable program Sundays 10 p.m., on WLIB-1190AM-New York. E-mail him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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