Quote Originally Posted by Johnnny5 View Post
Eleven police officers were shot at a similar rally just last night. While I agree that all Americans have the right to free speech and assembly. Do you really have to ask why a similar protest less than 24 hours later on a hot summer night, in the most violent city in America might be a bad idea?
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This , however citizens do have the right to do so on public property, however the city Detroit has a unique history with protest and as a "comeback city" with little civic unrest lately , I would hate for something negative to happen.
Like it or not , we are perceived as a dangerous city to the rest of the US despite the rise in violence across the country.
Even though, lately, several cities have become very violent.
The rest of the country still see Detroit as " that dangerous city" despite the positive things that are happening.
Detroit has to work twice as hard as other cities just to get a break.