Is Detroit, Michigan the MOST CORRUPT Major U.S. City?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
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    Detroit has a long list of corrupt politicians and police officers alike. Corruption can largely explain why Detroit needed to file for bankruptcy in 2013, when the city became the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in the U.S. that year. Since 2000, Detroit has seen Kwame Kilpatrick strip the city of it's funds for his own personal gain, a City Council that continuously accepts bribes in exchange for votes, police officers that also accept bribes and other government employees that embezzle the cities and counties money for their own personal use.
    Intro: 0:00 - 1:16
    8 Mile Rd: 1:16 - 3:58
    Coleman Young Era: 3:58 - 9:08
    Before Coleman Young: 9:08 - 10:15
    Kwame Kilpatrick Era: 10:15 - 18:45
    Charles Pugh: 18:45 - 24:30
    Monica Conyers: 24:30 - 27:47
    Alonzo Bates: 27:47 - 30:55
    Kay Everett: 30:55 - 34:05
    Gabe Leland: 34:05 - 35:51
    Andre Spivey: 35:51 - 36:30
    Detroit Police & Towing Industry Scandal: 36:30 - 42:38
    Conclusion: 42:38 - 45:17
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    • @twhite3850
      @twhite3850 Год назад +1

      LOL, I thought you were Chris Hansen.

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 Год назад +2

      You should visit both Youngstown Ohio and Niagara Falls New York and do videos on their political corruption and how organized crime controlled both cities.

    • @GLEN515
      @GLEN515 Год назад

      It's call research

    • @j.d.schultzsr.9215
      @j.d.schultzsr.9215 Год назад

      @@r.pres.4121 ,
      You could find just as much corruption in every city, county, state and federal agency everywhere.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 11 месяцев назад

      Y'all just jealous of this successful bruthaman Kilpatrick.

  • @alphabasic1759
    @alphabasic1759 Год назад +11

    Young would also label black critics as being racist….

  • @jackpatteeuw9244
    @jackpatteeuw9244 Год назад +46

    Detroit's current big problem is what to do with 10s of thousands of acres of residential and commercial abandoned buildings and land, plus many acres of closed schools. With very few manufacturing jobs nearby, this land will likely never be used for their original purpose. IMHO, much of this should be turned in farms or orchards.

    • @caelencarstensen7274
      @caelencarstensen7274 Год назад +1

      i live by there bro its just entire neighborhoods been empty since like 08

    • @briandonaldson7357
      @briandonaldson7357 Год назад

      I agree with that,,

    • @jackpatteeuw9244
      @jackpatteeuw9244 Год назад +4

      There other possible solution to Detroit's current situation is to turn over huge amounts of land the the county. They won't lose much tax revenue and they will no longer be responsible any public services.

    • @maliklong8055
      @maliklong8055 Год назад

      The last recession cleared the city out fr, but the free land should be used for renewable energy power plants.

    • @kalilb600
      @kalilb600 Год назад

      No! It needs to create jobs for the inner city people specifically to lower the crime rate! Give people the necessities they need to survive you won’t have to worry about the economy. But wait, the reason why things are the way they is because IT’S BY DESIGN 😳🫢😬

  • @ik7578
    @ik7578 Год назад +29

    Approx 50% of Detroit is functionally illiterate. My father was a teacher and said on any given day 1/4 of his class would be absent. It was never the same kids so do you go back and help them and stop the progression of the others or move on and let the others fall farther behind. He felt it was a losing proposition.

    • @ricosally6734
      @ricosally6734 Год назад +5

      I, believe that, when I lived and grew up there you could have a intelligent conversation with some people now you better not talk to no one 😆

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 Год назад

      Facts

    • @davidcruz2346
      @davidcruz2346 3 месяца назад

      I call BS

    • @ik7578
      @ik7578 3 месяца назад

      @@davidcruz2346 You can call BS all you want. A simple Google search will prove you wrong. Quit being lazy and ignorant. Try looking something up before you make yourself look like a fool.

  • @johnelvidge1336
    @johnelvidge1336 Год назад +56

    I was born in Detroit, my parents too. Grandparents came from Canada before 1900. What happened to this city, which was the most prosperous in the US in 1950 can happen anywhere. My father had to sell all my grandfathers properties, in the early 70's, because you couldn't collect rent. Owe 6 mo rent, pay one, city wouldn't allow eviction. Ended up being sold to Detroit cops at a massive discount, who could 'encourage' payment. So who benefited? The renters? They ended up harassed until they paid up by their new landlord. The 60's weren't great for the city, but the 70's set the stage for what happened later. If you look at a sat view of the city, remember all the empty lots had homes and families in them at one time. Detroit is an example to the rest of the country, don't think it can't happen to you.
    When we visited Detroit, we would drive past places and my mother would cry as they were gone. I have problems even watching this as I'm sure I rode past these places when homes and people walked and lived.

    • @rickg2516
      @rickg2516 Год назад +4

      My family and watched it happen in Jersey City starting in the 60's. It's sad to watch your history destroyed.

    • @lindsaydelyon3363
      @lindsaydelyon3363 Год назад +6

      I just moved to Detroit and bought a home for $1000 it’s so sad that they’re so run down and that anyone could buy one to fix up for that small of an amount. As I drive past the homes that we’re burned down by vandalism or just because people had to leave them. It makes me think of how beautiful this city use to be 100 years ago and how corrupt it is today.. people still throwing Their trash out the car windows instead of finding a garbage can or lazy around here and it ticks me off! Most of the time I hate to say it there colored people because if you watch the videos 100 years ago when the city was flourishing It was full of white people and then when the 1960s and 70s hit the white people left the community and the colored people stayed and just destroyed it. And not saying that because I’m racist I’m saying it because I’m actually witnessing it they’re not taking pride in anything but they have and they just gladly throw their garbage out the window to make the city look horrible don’t understand just because you’re poor doesn’t mean we have to live in a trash hole community. I’m just saying I’ve witnessed this by moving here myself the first house we moved into a few months ago we kept to ourselves and it wasn’t fun waking up to bullets being sprayed into our house by colored people luckily no one was hurt or killed so we decided to move and find another house we went back a day and a half later To finish getting our belongings And the landlord that was renting that house to us decided to be a jerk and set it on fire! I know this to be true because his car was gone out of the garage the next day. Also very sad that if you are a white person coming into Detroit there are very many still racist color people that take a look at you and they try to find a way to make it hard for you to live around them it’s sad I don’t understand why everybody can just get along and quit pulling the racist card or your white card you have white privilege heard that many times and that’s not the case I’m sorry if I like my house clean picked up and garbage not around my house I just wish everybody could get together and make this city beautiful once again instead of fighting with each other and having guns go off in the middle of the night around My house in neighborhood I wish everybody would just get along and make everything look beautiful again rather than leave it as a dive hole

    • @williammorse8330
      @williammorse8330 Год назад +1

      @@lindsaydelyon3363 you are witnessing the reasons and attitudes that continue the downward spiral.... no surprise your house went for a thousand dollars... good luck... hope you have at least a few good neighbors

    • @donniebuza2597
      @donniebuza2597 Год назад

      @@lindsaydelyon3363 yea but what makes your comment racist, is that when you meet a "colored" person born and raised in a nice neighborhood they don't act like that. It's all about environment, the behavior your referring to stems from living in poverty in densely populated areas, which results in broken households that cause kids to grow up in a life of crime and stupidity not just because its one of the only ways for them to make money, but because if they went on a better path they would be treated like garbage from everyone around them and they don't have the money to get away, and they don't know any better. Understand this and you'll no longer think that only "colored people" behave like that..

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin Год назад +2

      Sorry for the story brother, the same thing is happening in the city of St.Louis as well my friend.

  • @stephenbrand5661
    @stephenbrand5661 Год назад +24

    Trump's pardons of Kwame Kilpatrick and Rod Blagojevich were bizarre and obviously corrupt but they also make me wonder about all the pardons of people we've never heard of.

    • @stephenbrand5661
      @stephenbrand5661 Год назад +10

      Somebody tried to claim that Trump didn't pardon Kilpatrick but now that person's comment is gone, guess he looked it up and realized his mistake!! 😏

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 11 месяцев назад

      He'd never pardon Assange or people like that. Rump 2024! We need a corrupt hereditary billionaire big business guy in office!

    • @creating1_c1999
      @creating1_c1999 10 месяцев назад

      @@stephenbrand5661 Trump did pardon him. Kwame's handlers paid him. I cannot believe anyone typed that. But of course people are trying wash over everything and fake ignorance.

    • @springrain9438
      @springrain9438 5 месяцев назад

      I never heard this!!

    • @danieloriley9684
      @danieloriley9684 2 месяца назад

      Pardons are pushed by Advisors ,Staffers and DOJ!

  • @faresalhawaj9936
    @faresalhawaj9936 Год назад +52

    Although I moved to Detroit recently, I've seen horrendous things. People die of poverty and freeze in the winter. All that while those criminals embezzled millions of dollars to splurge them on cars and clothes. Disgusting.

    • @macharrington7733
      @macharrington7733 Год назад +5

      Move...

    • @AIDAHAR210
      @AIDAHAR210 Год назад +5

      Detroit: At least we're not Moscow
      Seriously gtfo of there

    • @lesliethomas5088
      @lesliethomas5088 Год назад +4

      Lord. WE NEED YOU! I Just moved back here. Only staying for a while. Rents cheap

    • @Odieson33
      @Odieson33 Год назад +3

      the money meant for the city wouldnt have stopped homelessness or poverty. look at LA

    • @maliklong8055
      @maliklong8055 Год назад +8

      @@Odieson33 idk look at the city during the pandemic payouts, homelessness and poverty almost disappeared for about a year. All Detroit be needing is money.

  • @ronsliwinski
    @ronsliwinski Год назад +15

    There was one good mayor when I lived there. Dennis Archer deserves a mention as a positive or at least trying to do the right thing.

    • @creating1_c1999
      @creating1_c1999 10 месяцев назад +2

      He was incredible. I worked on both of his campaigns. I truly wanted Freeman Hendrix, his deputy to be the successor. But Detroit wanted corrupt politics and elected the worst mistake ever and it's struggled to recover.

    • @good03boy
      @good03boy 5 месяцев назад

      I'm not a Detroiter. But, I read that both Dennis Archer and Freeman Hendrix were considered not "black enough" for the black peoples of Detroit. Which is a total shame.

  • @joeespo177
    @joeespo177 Год назад +66

    Continue to elect "victims" with chips on their shoulders and who feel entitled, and you will win stupid prizes.

    • @Golfing422
      @Golfing422 Год назад +2

      Bingo

    • @vernardbrock5794
      @vernardbrock5794 Год назад

      Dude what a reversal. A whole crowd of victims desecrated the capitol over some made up b.s. I'm just saying.

    • @joeespo177
      @joeespo177 Год назад

      @@vernardbrock5794 right. have a cookie

    • @breakingames7772
      @breakingames7772 Год назад +2

      I live in a van on Clark Street where I work as a truck driver, a freaking 13 year old robbed me at gunpoint in broad daylight In front of a gas station, he was caught the next day robbing a elderly black Vietnam veteran

    • @judaman837
      @judaman837 Год назад

      America has made too many people "victims ". FOH!

  • @willwyrms6965
    @willwyrms6965 Год назад +15

    I left Detroit in 1969 and it is depressing to see so much corruption through all these years.

    • @zenzen1916
      @zenzen1916 Год назад +2

      Dude, started wayyyy before you moved.

    • @willwyrms6965
      @willwyrms6965 Год назад +1

      @@zenzen1916 You are correct. I mentioned that date as a marker of when I watched from outside Michigan. We had a long line of corruption.

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 Год назад

      Detroit has been destroyed

  • @donbongz4732
    @donbongz4732 Год назад +13

    I'm from Flint and I loved this. Thank you for going over the corruption

  • @brucemitton6548
    @brucemitton6548 Год назад +42

    Very good and a good analysis since the Colman Young era. I left in 1995. I had a business on West Grand Blvd. in the New Center area. It really is a tragedy as to what happened to Detroit since the 1950`s. Their was also corruption in the courts, the school board, etc. Certain areas in the downtown are reviving but many neighbors hoods are violent crime infested areas. Conyers, the city council women convicted of bribery was married to John Conyers,, a congressmen from Detroit who was the chairman of the House Judiciary committee. He had to resign from Congress after a long career. Excellent report.

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Год назад

      I love how her last name is Conyer, because all she do is con yer money away. Kinda like one of those fake names they make for fake stories in the news. Never forget when they carted out George Floyd's 4th grade teacher on the news and her name was literally Wanal Sexton.

    • @dhj.feb7953
      @dhj.feb7953 Год назад

      Funny you praise the current mayor but he is being investigated for corruption as we speak

    • @fraternitas5117
      @fraternitas5117 Год назад

      Democrats are one step below god according to themselves.

  • @peace8373
    @peace8373 Год назад +6

    If Detroit was the first city built with single-family homes for the factory workers, where a car was necessary to get around is considered a total failure. The loss of population and tax base could be an example of what is to become of many cities in the USA. We need to re-evaluate the so-called American dream as they are too expensive to maintain. You spend the city's taxes to expand in the hinterlands while not investing in the communities that are paying the taxes. Look at the difference between European cities and American cities and you will see America has neglected to invest in communities. We are our own fools, it will be very expensive to maintain what we have built, so we will see more Detroits in the future.

  • @anthonyberardi3611
    @anthonyberardi3611 Год назад +34

    I truly enjoyed your video. I'm a big Detroit supporter and it breaks by heart to hear these stories. I hope Detroit will see much better days. Go Lions!

    • @maliklong8055
      @maliklong8055 Год назад +2

      Should've took every main road from downtown to 8 mile, Jefferson,Gratiot,VD, Woodward, and complimentary stroll down livernois to document our attempt at a black wall street

  • @stewsim
    @stewsim Год назад +20

    I’ve lived in Metro Detroit most of my life.
    My favorite quote from the Coleman Young era:
    “I don’t know NOTHIN bout no goddamn Kugerands…!!!”
    He was an awful person through and through…!

    • @chriswil5919
      @chriswil5919 Год назад +3

      But Brooks Patterson wasn’t?? Lol smh

  • @cherylterry6078
    @cherylterry6078 Год назад +25

    Actually, the big 3 did decline, the unions lost their leverage (some of it do to corruption), the car insurance while living in Detroit was ridiculous, property taxes in most area was high, the department store moved to the suburbs, most of the major groceries store moved to the suburbs or closed , etc. There were many reasons why people left the city including younger people not wanting to work for the big 3 as technology was on the rise.

    • @cherylterry6078
      @cherylterry6078 Год назад

      Oh and yes some left because of the crime rate and a few corrupted leaders, but you can find this in most big cities

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 Год назад

      Oh, no, no, no, no.........the civic organizers and other Progressives ascribe it all to racism and White Flight. And you know, if you disagree with a Progressive, you, too, are a racist.

    • @thyh0lyhandgrenade
      @thyh0lyhandgrenade Год назад

      So all democrats policies are causing those.

    • @cherylterry6078
      @cherylterry6078 Год назад

      @@thyh0lyhandgrenade No

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Год назад

      Union Corruption... How many hundreds of $$ Billions of taxpayer money have Democrats handed to Union Pension funds since 2009 now? Some things never change. :-/

  • @HamztaZ
    @HamztaZ Год назад +8

    As a native of Detroit grew up on 6 mile on the east side, and yes it absolutely is…im in denver now and i will never move back…

  • @marxmaiale9981
    @marxmaiale9981 Год назад +34

    It must have been quite difficult picking and choosing who made it into this video to prevent this from being a yearlong miniseries.
    Any large city would have a similar list of corruption, the length of which would only be limited by how long the city was in existence.
    Also for every criminal count we hear about, how many more counts and people didn't get found, or enough evidence to prosecute on.

  • @wolfiethedog76
    @wolfiethedog76 Год назад +12

    I lived through all of this stuff and I am so ashamed of it all. The FBI should stay PERMANENTLY to oversee this city. Im the most ashamed of Kwame Kilpatrick , Charles Pugh Monica Conyers. All 3 of them should still be in prison.

    • @AW-ho9vq
      @AW-ho9vq Год назад

      Yes role models like that how dose the lure of easy money stop? If Mich. Is to weak to make examples of theses theifs you'll just get more and you'all did. Fool me once shame on me fool me twice shame on, going for another?

    • @wolfiethedog76
      @wolfiethedog76 Год назад

      @@AW-ho9vq where are you from?

    • @enchantedbeauty9880
      @enchantedbeauty9880 Год назад

      I agree

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Год назад

      "The FBI should stay PERMANENTLY to oversee this city." FBI itself is a corrupt police bureaucracy.

    • @melzariodesign
      @melzariodesign 4 месяца назад +1

      I def agree with u wolfie

  • @Thaddeus2007
    @Thaddeus2007 Год назад +13

    As a Lansing native I can 100% say Detroit is somehow more corrupt than Lansing. If you know Lansing politics you KNOW how corrupt it is. The automotive industries needed transformers due to their large power consumption. They petitioned the mayor for a new transformer to be built on THEIR premise, it would have worked well, after all only they needed the power. Instead the mayor ripped up and destroyed one of most beautiful and largest sunken gardens in the United States. To replace it with a concrete slab and some transformers. It's horrible, many people had weddings and family photos there.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад +1

      Where is this location that was destroyed?

    • @Thaddeus2007
      @Thaddeus2007 Год назад +1

      @@Arthurian. Scott Park & Sunken Garden

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Год назад

      @@Thaddeus2007 gotcha, I thought you were saying it was in Detroit.

  • @lorenjackson8961
    @lorenjackson8961 Год назад +17

    The only reason Detroit is still showing signs of hanging on and hasn't totally collapsed...you've got two billionaires competing with each other to see who can outdo the other. Venture capital has come into the city and you're seeing huge improvement in the midtown area. I grew up in West Dearborn in the 60's and 70's....Detroit was a toilet for most of those years. The filth and destruction started to move out into the burbs and my parents moved out of Dearborn 22 years ago. They now live in Berkley, MI not far off of Woodward Ave. You can drive down Woodward towards Detroit and gradually see the decline. Once you get past the gay community of Ferndale...it starts downhill fast. After you cross into Highland Park and before you cross I-94 and into the Midtown area....you're pretty much in no man's land. When you see the sign for the Detroit Institute of Arts in the Midtown area, congratulations....you've survived and are now in a relatively safe area.

    • @rafaelvelasquez5455
      @rafaelvelasquez5455 Год назад +1

      ☠☠☠☠

    • @sheneedsme
      @sheneedsme Год назад +4

      Haha very true. I lived in Detroit, Berkley and now further north on Woodward in Birmimgham and it’s exactly as you describe.

    • @Leroy-wm4ib
      @Leroy-wm4ib 8 месяцев назад

      😮

  • @Baambam1
    @Baambam1 Год назад +13

    What caused Detroit to plummet was the Detroit city tax. You can see it in graphs. As soon as it was passed, Detroit began to empty out.

    • @jackhawez10
      @jackhawez10 Год назад +2

      Correlation is not causation

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Год назад

      @@jackhawez10 Buy a $1000 house in Detroit and find out about government corruption there if you are such an expert. LOL

    • @melzariodesign
      @melzariodesign 4 месяца назад

      I like what was said in the video better.

    • @Baambam1
      @Baambam1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@melzariodesign doesn't matter. The truth is the truth.

  • @novinnovations4026
    @novinnovations4026 Год назад +20

    After 29 years in the Detroit area (inner city and Metro), Detroit will always be Detroit. There's good things happening, but only in small specific areas of the city, and everything else is still as bad as ever. Doesn't help the civilians there consistently push back against any newer businesses/housing infrastructure that's proposed there. Until the neighbors of Detroit learn to change, the culture and daily life won't change. It's all gentrification when something nice is proposed, and blind loyalty when the detectives come knocking for critical info to solve crimes. I wish Detroit the best of luck I really do. I love the Motor City.

    • @novinnovations4026
      @novinnovations4026 Год назад

      hearted, then unhearted my comment

    • @ChrisHarden
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      I just like to mess with your mind. - in all seriousness I think RUclips just does that sometimes. I often see comments that I heart, (or respond to even) only to come back to it later and not see a heart (or my response.) Don’t know why.

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    • @novinnovations4026
      @novinnovations4026 Год назад

      @@ChrisHarden ❤️

    • @mikecorey8370
      @mikecorey8370 Год назад

      The residents of Detroit don't want change. They do not want progress. Once out of the downtown area, Detroit is a dead city and will remain that way.

  • @jlrthebassplayer
    @jlrthebassplayer Год назад +11

    Thank you for everything you've put here on your channel, very informative and well done. You passed Mt. Olivet (near City airport) which is where my family burial plot is.

  • @jackpatteeuw9244
    @jackpatteeuw9244 Год назад +18

    What I always found interesting was that Kirkpatrick was re-elected in 2006. This was prior to most of the official investigations had concluded, but most people knew "things were not right" !

    • @billbuschgen520
      @billbuschgen520 Год назад

      Ignorant people voting over and over for people destroying the city. As Obama said, elections have consequences.

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 Год назад +1

      Check the skin tone, that will answer any questions you may have.

    • @mostlypeacefulmisterputin
      @mostlypeacefulmisterputin Год назад +2

      What’s even more interesting is why President Trump chose to commute his sentence, but completely ignored pardoning Julian Assange and Edward Snowden

    • @mostlypeacefulmisterputin
      @mostlypeacefulmisterputin Год назад +1

      @@russs7574 But he had his sentence commuted by the most racist and facist president ever 🤔

    • @jamesmarshjr6833
      @jamesmarshjr6833 Год назад

      You stay try to make all the Black people look bad!

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS Год назад +5

    When the migrants from the south came to Detroit it changed the city forever.
    1916-1929 was the first wave and the second was after WWII into the 1970s.
    Coleman Young a southerner, took the city down and if you knew anyone in law enforcement you would hear of more stories of Coleman Young ripping the city off. As for as Chief Hart's matters, he took the fall for Coleman and Coleman was just as guilty. In the 1980s, Detroit received millions in aid to build housing and Coleman Young squandered all of that money but you won't hear of it in the media.

    • @doninmichigan
      @doninmichigan 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, for those of us who lived in those times, Coleman Young was the original grifter.

  • @bigdaddyofsi
    @bigdaddyofsi Год назад +16

    I really enjoy your videos Chris! I'm across the river in Windsor Ontario and sometimes you go down streets that i have been on and it's very cool, keep up the good work.

  • @guitarmx103
    @guitarmx103 Год назад +4

    Highland Park is bad right now too. The city recently raided and shut down a legal cannabis business, then offered to give the building back only if the owners bought them a new police cruiser.

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 Год назад

      Highland park and Detroit are too dangerous for me to fly over

  • @chrystellmom
    @chrystellmom Год назад +5

    Chris, be careful. I have family members who are from Detroit and were surprised by that you would be so open by this even though all of this has been in the news.

  • @jamesrobinson1022
    @jamesrobinson1022 Год назад +6

    The corruption has been the equivalent of throwing salt into the wound.

  • @DEDRUMMA
    @DEDRUMMA Год назад +10

    I see in this documentary Mike Duggan was given a pass. Trust & Believe his hands are not clean.

    • @canlib
      @canlib Год назад +2

      Clean enough

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 Год назад +1

      Who cares it's detroit

  • @pascalfriedmann1479
    @pascalfriedmann1479 Год назад +18

    It's absolutely Chicago, no contest ever.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Год назад

      You forgot that Springfield Illinois exists. That's where Chicago sends the most corrupt politicians

    • @pascalfriedmann1479
      @pascalfriedmann1479 Год назад

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv Downstate Illinois resident here. I'm well aware that they send the political crooks to Springfield and the non-political crooks to Danville.

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 Год назад

      Chicago along with New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore were all highly corrupt throughout much of their histories.

  • @TooMuchTemper
    @TooMuchTemper Год назад +2

    All that corruption has turned the people sour. I hate driving through detroit because of how much road rage there is from so many people.

  • @kenflagler635
    @kenflagler635 Год назад +7

    There was a time when Detroit was the shit. Detroit was the all American Motor City. Now? Makes me sad.😎😎😎

  • @Dave.C937
    @Dave.C937 Год назад +4

    Thanks for another great video Chris. Watching from Australia, I love your in depth views on the city's you visit. Keep the great viewing coming.

    • @wolfiethedog76
      @wolfiethedog76 Год назад

      I feel ashamed that a person from the other side of the world is seeing the shame and embarrassments of my city. I guess the world IS watching....😔

  • @MRAJE1129
    @MRAJE1129 Год назад +8

    You start out the video making Duggan an innocent player in problems. His side piece gets a 100k severance and the job offered no severance!

    • @doriandenard5846
      @doriandenard5846 Год назад +3

      His video is clearly slanted. He never mentions the racial dynamics that played a role as if Kwame was the single ONLY reason Detroit went into decline. Then makes Duggan out to be accepted not knowing he's the biggest grifter there is!🤦

    • @nikiatravis
      @nikiatravis Год назад +2

      Hello. .. I was wondering how much crap of greatness I had to read before someone put this video on blast, ppl love to put the blame on others than to stand fairly and speak across board and talk about all corruption instead who they chose to point out ✍🏽 💣💥🔥

  • @curtybird5
    @curtybird5 Год назад +2

    Truthfully it’s simple. Property taxes are absolutely absurd in Detroit for what you get out of living there. Then the money they do acquire from city taxes is consistently mismanaged year after year. Need business incentives and property incentives ran in a non-corrupt manner.
    Even the Detroit Land Bank Authority that’s offering properties for $100 choke you by placing liens on your property that you acquire which doesn’t allow you to get proper financing to develop land. You essentially have to have money in hand for development. It’s completely assbackward.
    Not only that, there’s rumors that insiders working for the DLBA are releasing confidential bidding information to other individuals. The corruption just won’t ever stop.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS Год назад +3

    Give it a few years and they'll name a city owned building after Kilpatrick.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +2

      If they do that I’m officially giving up all hopes for the city

  • @cynthiafeagin6956
    @cynthiafeagin6956 Год назад +2

    You have done some tremendous research keep up the work.very informative.

  • @0Tyr
    @0Tyr Год назад +6

    Great job, man! I really appreciate your stuff about detroit. Detroit's story is interesting and phenomenal I think, you tell it well.

    • @vernardbrock5794
      @vernardbrock5794 Год назад

      Tell him to do the same investigations across 8 mile just to be fare

  • @totallyfakefakename4664
    @totallyfakefakename4664 Год назад +5

    I live in Philly. If it's worse there than here, then Detroit needs to be a smoldering hole.

    • @williammorse8330
      @williammorse8330 Год назад

      Phl is corrupt, just look at elections.... trouble is, people don't demand more

    • @sheneedsme
      @sheneedsme Год назад

      Not as bad as Philly

    • @leondrososa2645
      @leondrososa2645 Год назад +1

      It's already a smoldering hole.

    • @bixbysnyder-00
      @bixbysnyder-00 6 дней назад

      Having spent significant time in Philly and Detroit, I can say Detroit and Philly are both bad. Philly however, also suffers from a serious case of East Coast syndrome. Very unfriendly people to boot, people in Detroit are generally much friendlier.

  • @rachelosiria7865
    @rachelosiria7865 Год назад +10

    My whole family is originally from Detroit. They had to move out after the riots at some point as it was extremely unsafe. 😥💔 We're still in Michigan around the Detroit area, but it is not the same. 😥 The police don't respond in Detroit unless someone is dying. 🤷🏻‍♀️😥💔
    Edit**not to say it's the worst place ever. Just don't get involved in some shit. Carry protection. And watch out for stray dogs lol. As always, in any city, travelling in groups is preferred.

  • @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537
    @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537 Год назад +12

    Nice job on this. Lived there. Saw it all and more. Crazy thing is the ppl of Detroit would back these corrupt fools out of some strange loyalty??

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Год назад +1

      Kilpatrick did nothing wrong

    • @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537
      @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537 Год назад +1

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 inpierslly saw him at the World Series/Super Bowl in Detroit. He shook down every vendor for comps and free merchandise for his grift. They all knew, too bad you’ll give him a pass. 😠

    • @latexsolarbeef4990
      @latexsolarbeef4990 Год назад

      ..just like twump voters..fantasy land..they didn't care..'kwami got his'..and they still like him..

    • @latexsolarbeef4990
      @latexsolarbeef4990 Год назад +2

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 ...uh huh..and neither did twump..read above reply hun..

    • @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537
      @artmeacademywiththesaltyse9537 Год назад +1

      @@latexsolarbeef4990 right. One man does bad so your guy can do bad. Kwame burned the little guy from day one. Just got busted shaking ppl down for a condo in the fla. So he can be near Trump I guess. ( pardoned him) hun.

  • @gregorynagy8500
    @gregorynagy8500 Год назад

    Interesting video and story. G

  • @katyg3873
    @katyg3873 Год назад +3

    The problem is the taxes! You can buy a relatively ok house in a relatively ok neighborhood for fairly cheap but then get raped by the property back taxes that can be five six times the price if the house. It’s ridiculous

  • @lorijones7977
    @lorijones7977 Год назад +4

    Great job, Chris! You sure did your homework.

  • @sheneedsme
    @sheneedsme Год назад +4

    If you drive through Palmer Park or Indian Village area or Midtown Detroit people would be shocked how beautiful and prosperous a big part of the city is.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +4

      I agree, Indian Village and Palmer Woods are nice neighborhoods. University Heights and Boston Edison too. Midtown has some good momentum.

  • @vernardbrock5794
    @vernardbrock5794 Год назад +8

    Do some investigating into the suburbs to not seem one sided. Corruption is in the burbs to bro

  • @tomwolfe8737
    @tomwolfe8737 Год назад +7

    Thanks Chris for this informative video. It really helps to understand why the recent decline of Detroit has happened. It is so sad to see the condition of this once mighty city with so much innovation and cultural history just lost and soon forgotten. I think you make some of the best content on RUclips so please keep it up !
    Best regards Tom

  • @bluemax2072
    @bluemax2072 Год назад +16

    Detroit has a geographic advantage being on the great lakes,and cheap affordable real estate.And with current water shortages and heat waves out west Detroit is going gentrify very fast.Billionares and investors are not just buying up land and housing in Detroit for fun it's gonna be a big pay off.

    • @frank-lt3tp
      @frank-lt3tp Год назад +2

      Won't make a difference who owns what in Detroit. Those billionaires aren't moving there

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Год назад +1

      "cheap affordable real estate" but no buyers.

    • @214dude2
      @214dude2 6 месяцев назад

      With what industries and jobs to support it?

  • @kirksanders9478
    @kirksanders9478 Год назад +5

    And yet. If Coleman young was still alive. He would be still the mayor at a hundred and twenty years olds. Because African Americans don't vote nobody out of office. We as a people vote on name recognition only. That why the city will never change.

    • @sheneedsme
      @sheneedsme Год назад +2

      Can’t really agree since his illegitimate son with the same last name lost running on his fathers name. Also a city that is probably 80% black elected a white mayor who has done a good job.

    • @kirksanders9478
      @kirksanders9478 Год назад +3

      @@sheneedsme Coleman young so called son. Came back to Detroit. An change his name to Coleman young jr. To capitalize on it. It worked because he was a state senator and now he is on the Detroit city council.

  • @jaysnodderly7709
    @jaysnodderly7709 Год назад +5

    Most of us left the city because of crime sir it was bad no cops took forever for them to come on a call up to 8 hours

  • @mostlypeacefulmisterputin
    @mostlypeacefulmisterputin Год назад +1

    @5:00-5:10 Oh I can’t wait to try out that “Bike lane” 🤣🤣

  • @Arthurian.
    @Arthurian. Год назад +7

    Considering Dan Gilbert is a member of the WEF, making Detroit the hub of WEF Urbanization global initiatives, and mayor Duggan approves of all of this, yes!!

  • @adelmohamed9311
    @adelmohamed9311 Год назад +6

    I lived for more than 10 years in this city, and its corrupt city to the core. Invest elsewhere, I am there because my realtives are there thats it.

  • @johnboehmer6683
    @johnboehmer6683 Год назад +9

    Just a 40 minute, unedited drive of never-ending destruction. The vast extent of corruption is overwhelming, and these are just the ones who got caught!
    It was very eye-opening to see that the state of Michigan grew fairly significantly in every decade but one, being a rust belt state. This magnifies even more the horror that has consumed Detroit since the 60s. In the end, the residents who empower these corrupt leaders have some blame of their own. How they can whiff this many times on their choice becomes something more than bad luck, or coincidence.

    • @kimberlystrong1912
      @kimberlystrong1912 Год назад

      Detroit is also corrupt. Mike Duggan is very corrupt. Doing back door deals with City Council. People think it is about color it is not. It started with Kwame and his corruption, It is no different. That land bank, Demolition. Mike is very much involved. The FBI have been watching him They only care about downtown. Not the rest of the city. Tale of two cities. City Council does whatever he will tell them to do. He gives them what they want. Some of the people here think because they voted for a white mayor then The corruption is gone. Not. It just continues. No police, Closing schools. He does not care. All about downtown.

    • @johnboehmer6683
      @johnboehmer6683 Год назад +1

      @@kimberlystrong1912
      Interesting, Duggan and Bing were the only ones this video had nothing bad to say about. No, the corruption began way before Kilpatrick, Young was probably the worst. And several others before Kilpatrick were also mentioned in this video, city council members, police chiefs etc. Evil flocks to money every time, and Detroit was the most prosperous city in the nation, and had the highest income per capita in the world in the 50s. It was only a short matter of time later that the corrupt politicians started getting busted left and right, coming out of the woodwork.

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 Год назад

      John, this is what happens when the concept of affirmative action gets carried into the polling places.

  • @sknot08
    @sknot08 Год назад +1

    good video my dude

  • @stickshiftdriver1832
    @stickshiftdriver1832 Год назад +1

    The Riverwalk through the Uniroyal site to under the Belle Isle Bridge could had been completed this summer but the project stalled again. Is the money being used for something else? Is the contractor over the project prolonging it completion to keep getting money for another year

  • @myd0gr3x
    @myd0gr3x Год назад +6

    WTF? Kirkpatrick moved to FL? now I've got to move again... 😠
    can't seem to get away from the shysters...
    it isn't safe to move to Detroit since the current Mayor was the 'bagman' back in the day...

    • @latexsolarbeef4990
      @latexsolarbeef4990 Год назад

      ..desantis is the same load of sh*t with a different tie..wake up..

  • @greggarbacz2566
    @greggarbacz2566 Год назад +1

    Your insight and detail on the corruption is notable. Can I refer you to a song written during Coleman Young's term. It was played on several Detroit radio stations. It was titled "He be the Mayor". I only remember the line "A lot of sweat and toil went into that deal with Magnum Oil". Everyone knew he was corrupt, they just ignored it.

  • @jugg1492
    @jugg1492 Год назад

    I thank you for all of your hard work driving around the city of detroit.

  • @tookay4ever
    @tookay4ever Год назад +9

    Also, this isn’t the auto industries fault. This is the mayors that didn’t do anything about the pollution and damage to the city. They just took in money and didn’t ask questions. This is why Duggan was a good pick for us because he’s not only no nonsense but he also is about being clear about what he does and how’s its being done.

  • @slloyd5124
    @slloyd5124 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @seahog1911
    @seahog1911 Год назад +1

    This was a great video and like you said, it only scratched the surface. I recall some educators and vendors running a pretty expensive scheme not long ago. A vendor who was living in a mansion in Bloomfield hills I believe was selling school supplies but the supplies never arrived and school officials cut checks with the. Vendor kicking back a %. It involved several schools in Detroit (there may have been some outside detroit) I’m not sure what the consequences were but probably not enough as usual.

    • @springrain9438
      @springrain9438 5 месяцев назад

      Heard of MANY kids in Detroit say, they don't even bother to pass out the books. They even justify it by saying they'll just get lost or damaged. Disgusting!

  • @kimberlyleal9820
    @kimberlyleal9820 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @DJ_BROBOT
    @DJ_BROBOT Год назад +3

    NBA Hall of Fame Spencer Haywood and Steve Smith went to Pershing

  • @lorrainemchugh7051
    @lorrainemchugh7051 Год назад +1

    Seven Mile and VanDyke here. Born 1960. Always loved my Detroit (worked Buddy's Pizza 79-81, six and Conant). Detroit still rocks!

  • @MrTaeDaniel
    @MrTaeDaniel Год назад +12

    Chicago has a terrible mayor right now. Not a fan of these political leaders but hopefully things get better.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Год назад +2

      Notice something about both these cities? They have both been ruled by one party for decades.

    • @MrTaeDaniel
      @MrTaeDaniel Год назад +2

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv yeah, that's 1 of the reasons I want to leave Michigan all together.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Год назад

      @@MrTaeDaniel Don't blame ya. We just fled New York for very similar reasons

    • @elli6220
      @elli6220 Год назад +1

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv That doesn't mean there isn't political competition though, just that the competition happens in the primaries.
      One-party rule isn't the issue -- it's individual corruption.

    • @kielenichols2303
      @kielenichols2303 Год назад

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv don't make it political

  • @gregskipper
    @gregskipper Год назад +1

    Detroit was jacked up way before Kwame was ever heard of.

  • @beenarboy
    @beenarboy 5 месяцев назад

    I’m from Michigan and I’ve been to Detroit many times you are one of the most knowledgeable RUclips bloggers that I know of you’re amazing what a wealth of information how sad Detroit is

  • @patrickknighton3192
    @patrickknighton3192 Год назад +2

    Even worse than New Orleans?????!!!!!

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 Год назад +1

      Nothing can be as bad as all of Louisiana.

  • @DavidInWroclaw
    @DavidInWroclaw Год назад +2

    Hi Chris! A great job! You sounded a little "surprised" about the name of Pershing High School's mascot, the "Doughboys." The high school was named after John J. Pershing, the commander of US forces in Europe during World War One. The common, popular nickname for US infantrymen during World War One was "doughboy."

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад

      Thanks! Can’t remember how I said it in the vid… I think I remember seeing something about that though right after making this.

  • @CeanMurq
    @CeanMurq Год назад +2

    I'm from Detroit. I'm 47 years old. I grew up in the heart of the north west side. 6mile and Wyoming is the major cross streets. This video and others that he post are simply accurate. My mother was shot 17 times and murdered for her jewelry. I grew up thinking that was normal and was never surprised by crime. i was adopted by my grandparents and they placed me in Catholic school from 1rst grade till 10th grade. By the time I was in 8th grade, I was selling weed to my classmates parents. By high school I was selling weed by the pound and maybe 2lbs per week in 5 and 10 dollar bags. Eventually I moved to cocaine by the time I was 20. I was actually using the money I made to pay my was thru electronic school untill eventually I was found in possession of cocaine by a neighboring cities law enforcement team. I was sentenced to prison for 7 years. In that time I learned a lot about myself. I was released in 2007. When I came home life here moved so fast. So many ppl was hustling and scamming I really didn't know anyone who worked. Detroit is a city where there's really no where to go. Schools only offer three types of sports basketball baseball and football. Thing like tennis golf or even chess, are no even a reality. Kids here are grown because in this city you must adapt fast. Because it forever unfolding. Unlike places like Texas or California, Detroit is small. You have to make a certain way because everyone knows everyone. But what this video doesn't explain is all the other places where he says it's nicer belongs to ppl who go out of this trap. And white ppl move farther north from 8 mile as blacks are moving out of Detroit. Livonia and Gross Point Farms are not Detroit.

    • @Leroy-wm4ib
      @Leroy-wm4ib 8 месяцев назад

      @CeanMurq I just read your comment. It nearly brought me to tears. Hopefully you are doing better than good. I had no idea Detroit is this bad! As I read these comments I can't believe people are this openedly mean and corrupted. What in the hell have these people seen to cause them to be so unstabled. Hopefully all is well.

  • @davidmg4216
    @davidmg4216 Год назад

    What happened to the Port Huron video?

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +2

      Had to delete it because I made a stupid mistake on it. It’ll be back up on Saturday.

    • @davidmg4216
      @davidmg4216 Год назад

      @@ChrisHarden ok

  • @sheneedsme
    @sheneedsme Год назад +2

    Charles Pugh interviewed me once while he was a tv reporter and I was on the Board of Director of a local charity advertising an event. He never looked me in the eye and was completely disinterested in anything that was being said. I found him to be narcissistic and arrogant.

  • @wizzardofwizzards
    @wizzardofwizzards Год назад +3

    Seventeen pounds of sausage for a bribe!?! Say it isn't so!

  • @tedtimothy9074
    @tedtimothy9074 10 месяцев назад +1

    As a person who was born in Detroit and who is proud of it, I have to ask, what rock did Harden crawl out from under?

  • @lilliecrutchfield2798
    @lilliecrutchfield2798 Год назад +2

    It saddens me to see how a city just always killing any and every age from babies to elders!The enemy really got this city in his hands! Greed, greed! No love for others or themselves!!

  • @detroitvideos9496
    @detroitvideos9496 Год назад +2

    This guy doesn't talk about the behind the scene corruption in the city. He talks about the obvious. Our bankruptcy didn't need to happen and ended up allowing GLWA to form and control the water dept. Charging detroit companies excessive fees monthly from all commercial and industrial properties. Rain water assessed for the water that hits the roofs and paved lots that run off into the sewer system. Certain developers and companies are excluded from these charges showing the fraud perpetrated against the honest businesses. Where is the FBI, oh. They weren't told to address this issue. Many issues, leases of properties to the city government. Mostly developers and realestate companies are behind this issue plus many more.

  • @montanaman2439
    @montanaman2439 Год назад +5

    I’d sooner live in Detroit then anywhere in Cali, that’s for dang sure

  • @homehere9817
    @homehere9817 Год назад +6

    When you try to correct the corruption you must also worry about someone trying to take you out, of this world! Scary job! I hope the mayor has a dedicated teaM of people to back him and the city. Damn!

    • @williammorse8330
      @williammorse8330 Год назад

      how true... people will kill you to protect a 5K or lower scam.... part of the sport...

  • @rennrodriguez8909
    @rennrodriguez8909 Год назад +5

    Not just Detroit, most of Michigan & it's still Happening.

  • @gordonlumbert9861
    @gordonlumbert9861 Год назад +5

    As a note about Bachelor degree holders in the area. Its pretty common to be under employed if you hold one in Michigan. I work in a big box retailer and a number of hourly employees have a degree.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +5

      That's starting to be pretty common across the country unfortunately.

    • @ripperwrestling6587
      @ripperwrestling6587 Год назад

      This is off topic for this video but I can't help but think the Bachelor Degree crisis and student loan debt should be investigated, I am of the opinion we shouldn't give student loans to people to obtain a degree that won't allow them to pay it back. Only loan to a select number of degrees that are useful to what we currently need as a society.

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Год назад

      40% of recent college graduates are underemployed. Too many of them with useless degrees, the employers love to hire at a discount price. After all, it's a market economy, isn't it?

    • @StarSurvivor1585
      @StarSurvivor1585 10 месяцев назад

      It's interesting. It's a Social Workers dream to work up here and practice Mental Health. Mental Health is in desperate need everywhere. I got called every day all day and had my pick of the lot w the best salary. Living in SC, a small pool of jobs, making 15,000 less. Perspective is everything. Id love to know what degrees aren't working up here- it would make sense to go where jobs are in the degree you have vs. working at a Big Box Retailer making nothing? If u wanna go where jobs are in Education you go to where there are colleges or good schools to Teach in...Teachers are screwed unless u work in higher Ed or for a Private school. What would be a worthless degree? Asking for a friend

    • @doninmichigan
      @doninmichigan 9 месяцев назад

      Skilled trades is the way to go in the Metro Detroit area.

  • @Michaelengelmann
    @Michaelengelmann Год назад +1

    The nerve of him to ask $800K to build a home meanwhile he owes millions 😂🙄🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @maddkatter7948
    @maddkatter7948 Год назад +1

    37 min mark seen a car run a red light. Grew up in Detroit Dearborn and lots of good in the area and lots of bad.

  • @KevinEllisGuitars
    @KevinEllisGuitars Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @billjohnston993
    @billjohnston993 Год назад +6

    This is why I tell people that I'm from a small town north of Windsor.

  • @cecilbdemento7736
    @cecilbdemento7736 Год назад

    Insightful and horrifying. How has gov corruption gone unchecked for so long? Mean while I work 60 hrs a week just to stay afloat. SHAMEFUL

  • @johncipolletti5611
    @johncipolletti5611 Год назад +1

    All our USA cities are suffering failure. What is causing these problems.... poverty and blind and greedy politicians!

  • @kcav5374
    @kcav5374 Год назад +10

    As far as corruption in Detroit goes remember, if I'm not mistaken the State Prosecutor handles criminal prosecution at that level. I refer to Michigan's legislature as "Organized Crime!" So, as in the old line from Ghost Busters, "Who ya gonna call?!" 🤢

  • @djhill3920
    @djhill3920 Год назад

    Wow; good job.

  • @kristenmarie7093
    @kristenmarie7093 Год назад +1

    As a lifelong resident of Detroit and surrounding cities I can say Detroit is absolutely a paradox. There is so much beauty and so much poverty. Unfortunately Kwame kilpatrick actually kick started the revamp the city so desperately needed. And unfortunately the entire southeast area (especially Macomb county) is corrupt to the core... And definitely mob related.(whether or not people believe it).

  • @Johnny-jr2lq
    @Johnny-jr2lq Год назад +9

    The Persian doughboys is a commendable name a doughboy is a infantry men from World War I. Hence the name Persian a famous general from the time

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  Год назад +1

      Interesting. Didn't know.

    • @mrq2044
      @mrq2044 Год назад +1

      You must not be from Detroit because Its Pershing not Persian and the school is named after General Pershing lol

    • @reginabillotti
      @reginabillotti Год назад

      @@mrq2044 Maybe it was an autocorrect problem

  • @moosefactory133
    @moosefactory133 Год назад +2

    And as bad is the known money loss is, it is my opinion there is a much greater money loss that cannot be calculated. That is the investment money that never came into Detroit because of it's reputation.

  • @dextersfinest175
    @dextersfinest175 Год назад +4

    Damn. Did Fox News produce this? Geez...

  • @motorizedlifting2534
    @motorizedlifting2534 Год назад +2

    $2.99 a gallon for gas seems like a bargain.

  • @tookay4ever
    @tookay4ever Год назад

    Dwyer St is actually like one of the best streets in detroit too, that’s the sad thing. Most the neighborhoods have people living in them but the homes are condemned or not liveable

  • @ericsanger4408
    @ericsanger4408 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent vid. Also, depressing AF.

  • @williamjhunter5714
    @williamjhunter5714 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, most definately in answering your question and I can say that...
    I was born and raised there
    and have visited 21 states and 25 countries in my life to compare it with.

  • @charlesharmon4926
    @charlesharmon4926 Год назад +1

    Everything about Detroit corruption could be said about New Orleans, La, Camden NJ, Philadelphia PA, Baton Rouge LA, Memphis TN, St Louis MO, Many places in California, NYC, and definitely Chicago. Detroit just heavily relied on auto manufacturing which collapsed there in the 1970s.