Breaking News: Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Declares Financial Emergency in Detroit

 

Photo Courtesy of: Fox 2 News (Detroit)

Photo Courtesy of: Fox 2 News (Detroit)

Sources: WJBK Fox 2 News (Detroit)
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has declared a financial emergency in Detroit, paving the path for an emergency manager to step in unless city officials can change his mind over the next 10 days.

Snyder made the announcement earlier today. He says his decision on whether to appoint an emergency manager will come after a March 12th hearing, a date given to Mayor Dave Bing’s office.

Snyder said he already has a candidate in mind for the emergency manager position, but declined  to release details about that person.

The move was all but guaranteed after a review team reported to Snyder on Feb. 19 that Detroit was in a financial emergency and needed the state’s help to emerge from it. A review team first looked into Detroit’s books in December 2011, but stopped short of declaring a financial emergency.

The second team began to pore over the city’s financial records this past December.

Detroit faces a $327 million budget deficit, more than $14 billion in long-term debt and persistent cash flow issues.

FOX 2 political analyst says it was important for Snyder to give city officials their 10-day appeal right under Michigan. “This administration is very sensitive about due process, giving the city a chance to respond before he pulls that trigger,” says Skubick.

Transcript of Governor Rick Snyder’s speech:

I appreciate everyone coming together to have this discussion today. I look at today as both a sad day, a day that I wish would never have happened in the history of the city, but also a day of optimism and promise. And before I get into the specifics, I think it’s important that we all step back and set the stage as to where we’ve been and where we are, but also where we need to go.

If you think about Detroit, Detroit was the most successful city in the United States, for many years. We put the country on wheels, we put the world on wheels. We were the arsenal of democracy. And in 1950 Detroit had 1.8 million people, at one point it was recognized as the most prosperous city in the entire United States. And you step back and look at that and where we are today. If you go across the country and talk to people, there’s probably no city that’s more financially challenged in the entire United States.

If you looked at the quality of services, the citizens, it’s ranked among the worst. So we went from the top to the bottom, over the last 50 or 60 years. It was a long process. And one of the things I would say, during this process, even over the last few years, we should waste no time on blame, or fighting or discussing how we got there. The point is, this is where we’re at today. The question is it’s time to say we should stop going downhill. It is time to say we need to start moving upward with the city of Detroit.

There have been many good people that have had many plans, many attempts to turn this around. They haven’t worked. The way I view it, today is the day to call all hands on deck. To say, there’s been too much fighting, too much blame, not enough resources, not enough people working together to say let’s resolve these issues. Because the key answer I believe all of us want to get to is growing the city of Detroit.

In order to bring all of those resources to bare, I believe it’s appropriate to declare the city of Detroit in financial emergency, based on the review team report. But again, I don’t view it as simply looking at the numbers because if you look at the financial numbers, it’s not hard to justify that conclusion. There’s a short term cash crisis. There’s long term liabilities that need to get resolved. There needs to be a structure for long term success. But again, it’s not just about numbers, this is about people. There are 700,000 people in the city of Detroit that are suffering, that we need to turn around.

But I would also say is I’ve talked about the negative things, we need to remember there are a lot of great, positive things going on in Detroit. And the long term answer to this solution is not to dwell on the negative. We need to use a phrase I live by ‘Re-allow us positive action’. We need no blame, no credit. We need to simply solve this problem and head towards a bright, exciting Detroit.

And what does Detroit of the future look like to me? And again this is something the citizens of Detroit should define, not me. But what does it look like? We’re already seeing exciting things, in midtown, downtown, the river front, exciting revitalization. But the only long term solution to Detroit is to say we can also say those exciting things are coming to the neighborhoods of Detroit, to the people living in those neighborhoods. We need a Detroit where eventually people are moving into the neighborhoods of Detroit because they want to raise their family there. They see real estate that has increasing property value. They see good schools, they see safe schools. We need a Detroit for the people living in Detroit that can say my kids can get a job, so they can buy a good house in Detroit and raise my grand kids in Detroit, and be able to have them walk the school, and to have that environment for success.

If you think about it over the last few decades, the current system has not been working. We have not stopped the decline. It is time to say this is the time for us not to argue or to blame, but to come together as Detroit, Michigan, not Detroit versus Michigan. And bring all our resources to bare, to say let’s just solve the problem. Let’s solve the financial issues, let’s solve the service issues, and let’s grow Detroit. Now the process.

With this determination today, there’s a 10-day appeals period that will go through Monday, March 11 where the mayor and city council can appeal. They have the right, I appreciate it. I’ll wait to see what they want to do. If they decide to appeal, they’ll be a hearing on Tuesday, March 12. Following that I need to make a re-determination to continue this path or to change paths. If I continue on this path, I go to the emergency loan board, who will then select an emergency manager. So, that’s the process.

But beyond the process, beyond the numbers, come back to relentless, positive action. Haven’t we had enough of people fighting among themselves or blaming someone or watching declining services, and watching people suffer? Now is the time to rally together to say there’s a new, better way of doing things and let’s build Detroit and do it as a team. And be proud and show the rest of the world that Detroit was the best. We know how to do it. We lost that formula, but we can gain it back and do it again. It won’t be exactly the same, but it can be that great place where kids can grow up, they can go see their grandparents and have a wonderful life. So, thank you.
- The Associated Press contributed to WBJK Fox 2 News (Detroit)’s orginal report

 

Detroit Negative Spotlight: Tonight Show Host Jay Leno Makes a Stab at the Recent Detroit Police Chief Scandal

Photo Courtesy of: ABC News

Sources: WDIV Local 4 News (Detroit), & Detroit Free Press 
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

Detroit is in the NEGATIVE media-light once again and this time around it involves Jay Leno. The Tonight Show host Jay Leno recently brought up the scandal between ex-Detroit Police chief Ralph Godbee and his relationship with a female worker. Ralph Godbee has since resigned and no longer works for the Detroit Police Department. 

Jay Leno brought it up during The Tonight Show and said “Well, the police chief of Detroit was suspended after a female police officer said she had sex with him in exchange for a promotion. Uh-Oh. And of course people are stunt. Detroit has a police department?”

TO WATCH THE VIDEO CLICK HERE!

TYLER’S OPINION: I think it is unfortunate that Detroit is going thru what we currently are going thru and who knows how long it’ll take for us to grow and become a better and safer city. Obviously, these key and very important issues that need to be discussed and handled properly and I understand people are going to talk about it but as for Jay Leno, He act’s like he supports Detroit and our automotive industry and us trying to be on the path of recovery but then anytime something NEGATIVE happens to or something that relates to Detroit he turns around and uses it to his advantage on his show for laughs and ratings. Either you support Detroit or you DON’T!…You can’t be stuck in the middle between this kind of thing. Also, It’s a shame that Detroit is recognized for the amazing things we have and the amazing talent and residents that do live here, instead everybody thinks of Detroit as guns, crime, un-safe, gangs, drugs and violence…There’s more to Detroit then just that but the media fails to recognize us and our city for the good things that we do have!

What are your thoughts? What is your opinion on this negative spotlight story? LET US KNOW by clicking on the speech bubble located in the top-right hand corner of this article! 

 

 

Crime: Two Women Fight Over a Fan as the HEAT Continues!

Photo Courtesy of: WDIV Local 4 News (Detroit)

Source: WDIV Local 4 News (Detroit)
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

As the HEAT in the Metro Detroit Area continues……We have the craziest story that I have ever blogged about. Check out my THOUGHTS on this story by clicking here!

A Detroit woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly stabbing another woman in a fight over a fan. The air conditioning is not working Barbara Withers’ east side apartment. Withers said she has been without air conditioning all summer and would go to the laundry room to keep cool.  The air conditioner was blowing cool air.

Withers said a woman brought a fan to her apartment, but the woman actually bullied her.
“She came to my door to tease me about a fan, she didn’t want to give me a fan, She wanted to tease me,” Withers said.

Withers said the hot weather has complicated her many health problems.
“I have panic disorder, a heart attack, I have diabetes,” Withers said..

Only Local 4 cameras were rolling when 60-year-old  Withers was arrested by Detroit police on the city’s east side.
Her fiance, Darius Mapp, was troubled by the turn of events.

“This wasn’t just over a fan, it was about like $8. Now she’s going to jail. I don’t know,” Mapp said.

Mapp said he is getting an attorney for his girlfriend.  The woman who was stabbed  should be out of the hospital soon.

 

Detroit Crime: Bomb Threat Shuts Down The Ambassador Bridge & Suspicious Package at Cobo Hall

Source: WXYZ Channel 7 Action News (Detroit) & WDIV Local 4 News (Detroit)
Posted By: YDS Staff

Bomb Threat Shuts Down the Ambassador Bridge

The Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario has been shut down due to a bomb threat called in on the American side of the international border crossing. An alert message has been sent out saying that traffic has been diverted to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel from the Ambassador Bridge.

Windsor police are told Channel 7 Action News that a threat has been made against the bridge. Officers say the threat was called in from the American side. Police tell the Associated Press the threat was phoned in around 7:20 p.m.

I-75 traffic has been backed up by the closure of the bridge. Traffic in Windsor has also been stopped at the bridge.

The U.S. Coast Guard is setting up a 1,000 yard safety zone around the bridge and a spokesperson tells Channel 7 Action News that no vessels are allowed to pass under the bridge.

The threat comes less than a week after a bomb threat shut down the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel which also links the two cities. That threat was also called in from a phone, but in that case, the call came from a phone booth on the Windsor side of the border crossing.

Suspicious Package at Cobo Hall Turns Out to be HARMLESS

Detroit police, fire and bomb squad officials investigated the report of a suspicious package inside Cobo Center on Monday.

As a precaution, Jefferson Avenue was blocked off between Shelby and Washington.

In a statement, Cobo officials said the package had arrived by mail but was cleared by authorities as not being harmful.

 

Dream Cruise 2012: YDS Needs YOUR Help for Our Coverage!

Photo Made By: Alesha Howden

Hey car lovers, Woodward Dream Cruise fanatics (people that attend the Dream Cruise EVERY YEAR) and people who just go to the Dream Cruise because your either dragged their by family or friends or you just like being where everybody else is! The Young Detroit Show and our staff are planning on covering this year’s Woodward Dream Cruise, But there’s a catch…We NEED YOUR HELP!

The 2012 Woodward Dream Cruise is going to be held on Saturday, August 18th, 2012. The Woodward Dream Cruise is an event that is held every third Saturday of August. Car lovers, antique cars, unique cars, muscle cars – You name it, chances are you’ll see it somewhere at the Dream Cruise. The Dream Cruise actually started as a small fundraiser to raise money for a soccer field in Ferndale, Michigan.

In August 1995, Nelson House and a group of volunteers looked to relive and recreate the nostalgic heydays of the 50s and 60s, when youth, music and Motor City steel roamed Woodward Avenue, America’s first highway. That year, 250,000 people participated—nearly ten times the number expected. The rest, as they say, is history.

Today, the Woodward Dream Cruise is the world’s largest one-day automotive event, drawing 1.5 million people and 40,000 classic cars each year from around the globe—from as far away as New Zealand, Australia, Japan and the former Soviet Union. North American cruisers from California, Georgia, Canada and all points in between caravan to Metro Detroit to participate in what has become, for many, an annual rite of summer.

YDS DREAM CRUISE COVERAGE:

The Young Detroit Show is planning on covering the Woodward Dream Cruise from every angle possible. All of our staff from Michigan are going to be working this event coverage as a team. We need help covering the following cities:

  • Berkley
  • Bloomfield Township
  • Ferndale
  • Pontiac
  • Royal Oak

We are also looking for LIVE LOCATIONS to set up at!

If you are able to help for our Dream Cruise Coverage or you’d like more information please contact our host Tyler at Tyler@Youngdetroitshow.com or LIKE and message him on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/TylerBeltzFanPage . Thanks & we are looking forward to your help!

Crime: Detroit Expecting Parents Home Robbed & Caught on Fire

The Sheffield family talks to FOX 2 News reporter Maurielle Lue.
Photo Courtesy of: WJBK Fox 2 News (Detroit)

Source: WJBK Fox 2 News (Detroit)
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

Brittani and John Sheffield from Detroit are having their second baby any day now, but sadly baby Alexis and her two-year-old sister, Mariah, no longer have a nursery or a playroom.

The Sheffield’s house caught on fire Saturday morning, but before the family could even get to their home, they told Fox 2 News most of their neighbors had broken in and stolen their stuff.

The family wasn’t home at the time the fire happened, they were staying with family during the power outages last week to beat the HEAT and they learned their house burned down on Sunday.

The expecting mother, Brittani Sheffiled told Fox 2 News - “All the stuff I got from the baby shower, it’s just gone.” 
John Sheffield (the father) told also told Fox 2 News “It’s horrible.”

Even worse, the fire was started by somebody in the neighborhood. Next to the house are two empty gas cans Sheffields say don’t belong to them.  They say a neighbor bragged about starting the fire so he could break in and steal their stuff, and it appears the break in was a community effort.

“One of the neighbors said there were vans like here like while the fire department was here.  They didn’t even give them the chance to really leave and completely put out the fire.  They were here pulling up trucks just taking out stuff,” Brittani Sheffield explained.  “We saw our stuff on some of our neighbors’ porches.  Some of our things that we had used to make our home, they had already taken them.  Our washer and dryer was already gone.  Anything that was probably salvageable was taken.”

How You Can Help The Sheffiled Family:

The Sheffield family needs your help, With a new baby being born in just a matter of days and not having anything due to the fire they really could use all the help they can get! Here’s what the Sheffield family is in need of and their clothing sizes as well.

Just wanted to re-post all information about donating to Brittani Nicole Sheffield and family in one post. So there’s Brittani, her husband, a toddler (girl), and soon to be newborn (girl) and they lost EVERYTHING (except for each other praise God) in a house fire. So please spread the word. If you’re questioning what exactly to send: gently used or brand new clothes and shoes (sizes listed below),money, gift certificates, things you would buy for a baby shower, or housewarming to name a few options. But show your support however you can. The biggest thing though is spreading the word to your social network and gathering support because there’s power in numbers!

Donated items can be sent to:
Brittani & John Sheffield
12323 Wilshire
Detroit, MI 48213

Their sizes are:
Brittani (mother)- Large shirts/ 11-pants/ 8-shoes
John (father)- 2x-3x shirts/ Width 38- Length 36 pants/ 15 shoes
Mariah (toddler)- 3T shirts/ 3T pants/ 8-9 shoes
Newborn (baby girl)- 0-3 months/ 3-6 months

The family is also in need of appliances, clothing, toys, food and furniture. If you or your company can please donate and give to this family during this tragic time, PLEASE DO SO!

Traffic Alert: Woodward Avenue & 9 Mile (Ferndale, Michigan)

Source: WXYZ Channel 7 Action News (Detroit)
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

Traffic signals are out at the busy intersection of Woodward Avenue and Nine Mile Road in Ferndale.

As a result of the outage, Ferndale Police tell Action News that east and westbound traffic onto Nine Mile Road is currently blocked to drivers off of Woodward Avenue.

There is no word yet on when power will be restored.

Crime: Detroit Police Department Crime Reporting Phone Line Down

Source: WJBK Fox 2 News (Detroit)
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host)

We have some important news to pass along from Detroit Police.  Due to the severe storms Wednesday night, the phone system they have designated for citizens to report crimes is down.

Officers at districts and precincts will be taking crime reports until service is restored.

The Detroit Police Department is hoping to have the service up again soon.

 

Weather: SEND US YOUR WEATHER PICS / VIDS!

Hail in Ferndale, Michigan
Photo Courtesy: Eric Black

Did you get a chance to capture the HAIL that recently hit during today’s round of wicked weather? Do you have any videos from today’s storm? Do you have any storm damage photos? Please email them to Tyler@Youngdetroitshow.com or post them on our Facebook LIKE page at www.Facebook.com/YoungDetroitShowFanPage 

Be sure to INCLUDE:
Name (First & Last)
City

Thanks!
Tyler (YDS Host) & YDS Weather Team (Mich.+ Storm Tracker)

Weather: Did Somebody Say Hail? Power Outages?

Hail in Ferndale, Michigan
Photo Courtesy of: Eric Black

Sources: Detroit Free Press
Posted By: Tyler B. (YDS Host) 

Gusty winds, large hail and heavy rain that pounded and impacted metro Detroit tonight has left 60,000 people without power during a week of  dangerously high temperatures.

Parts of Oakland, Macomb and Wayne counties were the hardest hit when storms swept through the area, with hail pounding communities including Royal Oak, Huntington Woods and Bloomfield Township.

Now battling damage from “the third storm in 36 hours,” DTE Energy crews were stalled as they tried to restore power to areas throughout the region, Scott Simons, DTE spokesman, said Wednesday night.

“We were down to about 17,000 customers (without power), and now we’re up to about 60,000 customers,” Simons said.

Efforts were hampered by rain, high wind, and lightening that continued to move through the area at nightfall, so it was difficult to predict how long customers might be without power, he said: “We known we’ll be working into tomorrow and even Friday.”