I've never heard of the "Detroit Crime Commission" before this article:

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...TRO/204040425/

Is this setting up to be the replacement for the DPD once Detroit gets the emergency manager?

Detroit— Andrew Arena, the head of the Detroit FBI office, is retiring, ending a local tenure that led to convictions against 18 people in connection with corruption probes of Detroit City Hall and the underwear bomber.
Arena will serve as the executive director of a newly formed group, the Detroit Crime Commission.
The crime commission is designed to help coordinate prosecution of criminal activity through research, investigations, information and coordination of activities between business, government and law enforcement.
The group also will make grants to law enforcement agencies.
"We are very pleased and excited Mr. Arena has decided to lead our organization. I think it speaks to his unwavering public service commitment to the Metropolitan area," said Ron Reddy, the commission's deputy director, in a prepared statement.
The Detroit native joined the Detroit FBI office in 2007 as special agent in charge and has overseen a broad crackdown on corruption in City Hall and an ongoing investigation of Wayne County government.
There was no immediate comment from the FBI about a successor.
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