There are good people everywhere. As far as Detroit residents, most are good people. A lot are elderly and cannot do much, they cannot sell their homes and cannot afford to go anywhere else. Most of the crime is between criminals. Even when you hear of houses being shot up, and kids being hurt, it is because somebody was selling dope outta that house. The criminals usually don't bother the "civilians" - there is no money in it, and those people call the police. I was born in Detroit, lived there for awhile, worked there for several years. And still go downtown for Mexican or Greek, or BBQ. Never had a problem. One problem Detroit has is that the whole state has been shrinking or growing very slowly for many years - 50 years?. Other large cities the real estate gets more valuable over time. Here, with the whole region depopulating, the house prices now are lower than they were 40 years ago. No "getrification". At one point in the late 70's Chrysler employed about 50K in Detroit, GM close to 50K. Chrysler doesn't employ anybody in Detroit now, and GM maybe a 3K. That leaves a huge hole. But whatever!! Take care!!
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