Let It Rip Pt. 2: Defending yourself in Detroit - Fox 2 News Headlines
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Detroit cannot be a properous successful city - it needs 1,000 new police officers, using State and Federal grants.
Detroit needs to raise its hiring standards (2-4yrs college / military experience), raise the pay (above $14. hr), better benefits, training and equipment.
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DETROIT'S ROGUE COP GERALD BECKEM #3798 is causing much greater diabolical destruction and deprivation to the city and residents of Detroit than do violent pathological criminals. Dozens of complaint letters have been sent to "Fun and Games Dancer" Chief Craig exposing this bad cop Beckem. However, not one response has been returned to justify the epidemic and systemic problem of rogue cops in Detroit. It would seem in exchange for short-term illegal revenue to support the financially dilapidated city; Detroit's own Chief Craig may be intentionally ignoring his officer’s illegal traffic citations by choice. Unlawful and despicable actions of police strongly discourage suburbanites from returning to invest money into the violently crippled and dilapidated city. Further, issuing fraudulent traffic citations is illegal, and bonds the inseparable belief that all cops are crooked, bad, and should never be trusted, as clearly depicted in Facebooks "Cop Block" and “Police the Police”. Increasingly, parents are teaching children never to trust or talk with law enforcement officers because of bad cops like Gerald Beckem #3798…I will continue to expose and eradicate bad cops that violate law abiding citizens rights, and I will also declare chiefs and captains personally accountable and liable for officer’s illegal actions when valid complaint letters are intentionally ignored. Public citizens must stop supporting police when departments are void of checks and balances that find favor in rogue cops rather than law-abiding citizens. I hope to have your full support. -Michael B. Saari (Candidate for State Senator 2018) The DPD web site blocked us from reporting unlawful police activity… How’s that for a public and taxpayer funded police web site?
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