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Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison appointed as interim police chief
Read full article: Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison appointed as interim police chiefDeputy Mayor Todd Bettison has been appointed as the interim Detroit police chief following Chief James White’s decision to step down and lead the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network.
One Detroit partnership unveils results of enhanced summer enforcement initiative
Read full article: One Detroit partnership unveils results of enhanced summer enforcement initiativeOfficials reported on the ongoing violence reduction work being done by the One Detroit Violence Reduction Partnership and announced the work results as of Labor Day.
Over 8K young Detroiters are employed this summer thanks to city’s summer job program
Read full article: Over 8K young Detroiters are employed this summer thanks to city’s summer job programMore than 8,600 summer job opportunities are now open for Detroit youth through Grow Detroit's Young Talent program.
Efforts to reduce gun violence in Detroit continue with door-to-door ‘Peacenic’ outreach
Read full article: Efforts to reduce gun violence in Detroit continue with door-to-door ‘Peacenic’ outreachCity and state officials go door-to-door to push for peace when it comes to gun violence, and it comes after a violent weekend full of gun violence in parts of Detroit.
8 tech hubs, interactive map to help residents access digital literacy resources arriving in Detroit
Read full article: 8 tech hubs, interactive map to help residents access digital literacy resources arriving in DetroitDetroit has announced its first eight certified tech hubs and a new interactive map to help residents access digital literacy resources.
Monument honoring slain civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo and friend is unveiled in Detroit park
Read full article: Monument honoring slain civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo and friend is unveiled in Detroit parkA monument has been unveiled in Detroit that commemorates a white mother slain while doing civil rights work in Alabama in 1965 and the Black friend who helped raise her children after her death.
Street drifters seeking another safe legal pit after the other closes in Detroit
Read full article: Street drifters seeking another safe legal pit after the other closes in DetroitThe area that was legally sanctioned for the popular slide show event, Sunday Funday, is now gone. Drivers and spectators who used the facility are saying they have nowhere to go.
Detroit police look to new technology to help get guns off the streets
Read full article: Detroit police look to new technology to help get guns off the streetsPolice are finding new ways to get guns off the streets. They’re using new technology in neighborhoods that are seeing a spike in shootings.
Detroit city officials lay out plans for safe Halloween
Read full article: Detroit city officials lay out plans for safe HalloweenDETROIT – With COVID-19 numbers on the rise and Halloween right around the corner, the Detroit Health Department is urging everyone to take caution the All Hallows' Eve. We’ve had to deal with a lot of changes this year and Halloween will be no different. Detroit mayor Mike Duggan is working to make sure there’s still a whole lot of fun in the city. Unlike some areas of Metro Detroit, the Detroit Health Department and Duggan are not taking away Halloween. However, with cases on the rise, it’s crucial to keep Halloween safe this year.
Detroit police chief held briefing after fifth day of protests
Read full article: Detroit police chief held briefing after fifth day of protestsDETROIT – Detroit police chief James Craig held a news conference at 2 p.m. on Wednesday to provide an update on the city’s response to recent protests against police brutality in the name of George Floyd. Chief Craig was joined by Deputy Chief Todd Bettison; Deputy Chief Elaine Bryant; Ray Winans, CEO of Keeping Them Alive and other members of the community. Protestors took to the streets of Downtown Detroit for a fifth consecutive day on Tuesday to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Tuesday’s peaceful protest became chaotic in the evening during a standoff with police and protestors who defied the city’s 8 p.m. curfew. MORE: Detroit mayor apologizes to journalists targeted by police while covering protests
Detroit officials proud of peaceful protestors downtown Monday; city curfew to remain in effect
Read full article: Detroit officials proud of peaceful protestors downtown Monday; city curfew to remain in effectDETROIT Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan held a press conference Tuesday with Police Chief James Craig and Health Officer Denise Fair to provide an update on the citys response to recent protests and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The fourth night of protests in Detroit against police brutality in the name of George Floyd ended peacefully for the first time since demonstrations began Downtown on Friday. Officials say Mondays protest differed from previous protests as it was led by young people who were intent on remaining peaceful. Ive got nothing but love from white officers, black officers, everybody thanking me for kneeling to support George Floyd, Bettison said. The citys curfew will remain in effect as most violence and damage is committed at night, Duggan said.
Detroit police deputy chief gets emotional speaking about taking knee with protestors
Read full article: Detroit police deputy chief gets emotional speaking about taking knee with protestorsDETROIT While speaking at a press conference Tuesday afternoon Detroit Deputy Police Chief Todd Bettison talked about the emotional toll the protests are having on him and fellow officers. He got emotional at the press conference as he talked about how and why he took a knee with protestors. Monday nights protests in Detroit over the death of Floyd is being hailed as the most peaceful. Only a total of 40 people were arrested as opposed to 110 who were arrested Sunday. Floyd died after an officer pressed his knee into the Minnesota mans neck for minutes, even after he stopped moving.
Detroiters are stepping up to minimize violence at protests against police brutality
Read full article: Detroiters are stepping up to minimize violence at protests against police brutalityDETROIT Residents and local leaders in Detroit are stepping up to minimize violence at protests in the city. The protests are being held to decry police brutality following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. He said he did it for the city, and for George Floyd. So much of it has to do with the relationships built with people like Maurice Hardwick, known as Pastor Mo. Police are trusting Pastor Mo to help diffuse tense situations.
Detroit authorities, community leaders working together to keep protests peaceful
Read full article: Detroit authorities, community leaders working together to keep protests peacefulDETROIT The outrage over George Floyds killing in Minneapolis has spilled over into violence around the country, but in Detroit, authorities and community leaders are working together to keep protests peaceful. From Detroit City Hall to the neighborhoods, people are making sure violence and vandalism is contained during protests. That success has a lot to do with the relationships police build with community leaders such as Maurice Hardwick, better known as Pastor Mo. Detroiters such as artists Trick Trick, Tray Little and Gabrielle Wilson all defended the city. You can hear from Bettison and Pastor Mo in Shawn Leys full video posted above.