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City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

Last post 05-20-2009, 10:09 PM by just amazed. 1028 replies.
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  •  04-14-2008, 9:02 PM 2891261 in reply to 2773322

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    I believe anyone on the city council who supports the Mayor has something to hide also. There is no way anything he has to say or do is good for the city, enough is enough. When all of this first started coming to the light I knew it was going to get worse and can't get better until he is no longer in that seat. If he was a real man he would resign now, but of course he's not a real man.
  •  04-14-2008, 10:11 PM 2891645 in reply to 2808402

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    The sad part....is that the Mayor only cares about himself....his arrogance and disregard for popular opinion of the citizens as well as the council and the unions shows he's not likely to step down.  Shame on Kwame....the one time he could do the right thing and he refuses....and now he has the gall to state that the council is playing childish games because they wouldn't listen to his budget address....Funny words coming from him after his major fu.....he has no shame...!
  •  04-14-2008, 10:14 PM 2891661 in reply to 2811256

    Re: City Council Votes To Release Texts - Good bye Kwame!!!

    Lead me to the poll....I'll vote in favor of Brown any day....I seriously doubt Carlita can be trusted....like Mom like Son....a bunch of crooks.  Wonder what would come out if someone dug into Carlita's past....
  •  04-14-2008, 10:25 PM 2891696 in reply to 2863822

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    Oh my...another lost, blind sheep.....How can you say this when YOUR Mayor has ripped you off and stolen money to live the high life?  You are blind and totally seem to ignore the real issue....that Kwame cannot be trusted and has ripped off all of you that pay taxes into the city's coffers.  I admit you may be right about citizens outside of Detroit not going into the neighborhoods for fear of their safety...I am the same way.  I install restaurant touch screen computer systems and I am in Detroit plenty and I do feel that way if going into certain areas. 

    P.S.  If you don't care what those of us that live outside of the city think...then really....FU...because Detroit is not in a state all by itself...it's in MICHIGAN....and it affects us all.  How dare you come off saying it doesn't matter what those that live outside the city think.  You need a reality check big time....

    P.P.S  Why don't you approach Kwame and ask for the millions of dollars he has squandered away be put back into the city's coffers...?  If I were YOU...I'd be OUTRAGED that YOUR elected official...Mayor no less...ripped all of you off.  How do you feel about that?  He stole from you to live the high life.  If anyone should be pissed off, it should be you...at YOUR Mayor.  Not at those that live outside the city.  Get a grip on reality....and stop whining.
  •  04-15-2008, 7:21 AM 2892503 in reply to 2891696

    Re:Norman Yatooma in Court yesterday

    Just heard Attorney Norman Yatooma on Mildred Gaddis's radio show - Yesterday he had to appear in court because Kwame's lawyers want to stop his Tamara Green case and put a gag order on Yatooma until after Kwames  trial.

    Federal Judge Cohen ruled against any gag order to stop Yatooma from talking and cautioned attorneys to handle themselve appropriately. Also told City attorney if they cannot determine the Skytel device holders (they shredded them), he will supeona all of the cities from Skytel records.   Wants the State Police file and Detroit Police file on the Tamara Green case and will review privately.   

     

  •  04-15-2008, 7:43 AM 2892545 in reply to 2892503

    Re: The "P" word

    Sorry sooo long. But this didn't sound good. Its from the Metro Times.

    Talk about bad timing

    Late last month, when announcing that her office was bringing perjury and other charges against Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and former Chief of Staff Christine Beatty, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy spoke eloquently about the absolute need for participants in the justice system to remain true to the oaths they've taken.

    With the eyes of southeast Michigan upon her as she stood before the assembled media, Worthy gave what amounted to a civics lesson.

    "Oaths mean something," lectured the prosecutor. "They are critically important. They matter. They matter when jurors take their oaths; they matter when lawyers, judges and elected officials take their oaths. ... They matter and that's why witnesses take them -- every witness in every case. And it is so important, it is perjury if there is lying and perjury is a crime."

    "Even children understand that lying is wrong," the prosecutor lectured. "If a witness lies, innocent people can go to jail or prison. ..."

    "Honesty and integrity in the justice system is everything," Worthy declared.

    We applauded what Worthy had to say during that news conference, but if she had been hooked up to a hypocrisy meter at the time, the needle would have been slamming into the red zone.

    For at least two years, Worthy has known that a senior member of her staff allowed perjured testimony to be presented to a jury in a major drug case.

    In a secret meeting with the judge presiding over the trial, assistant prosecutor Karen Plants -- head of the Major Narcotics Unit of the Prosecutor's Office -- admitted that cops had lied under oath in an attempt to hide the fact that a key prosecution witness was, in fact, a paid informant. In a transcript that was later unsealed, Plants and 3rd Circuit Court Judge Mary Waterstone discussed the fact that three government witnesses -- two of them police officers -- had committed perjury. But that information was never provided to defense attorneys or the jury, and the trial was allowed to proceed. Both prosecutor and judge speculated that the informant's life would be in jeopardy if his identity were revealed -- even though there was apparently no evidence placed on the record to support that belief.

    "I let the perjury happen," Plants told the judge, who has since retired.

    That was in September 2005.

    When this rag wrote about the case in May and again in June of the following year, we talked with legal experts who called the action "outrageous." Worthy, however, defended Plants.

    "The way this case has been reported is disturbing," Worthy declared. "The actions of the defense -- not this office or any of our witnesses -- led the press to question the character of one of my principal attorneys, Karen Plants. She is known throughout the criminal justice system as a lawyer of high integrity and competence."

    Both alleged drug dealers involved in the case -- which involved 47 kilos of cocaine -- eventually pleaded guilty during retrials held after the perjury was uncovered. Those guilty pleas, argued Worthy, "vindicated" Plants.

    "Even though this matter got ugly at times, the truth has prevailed, as I knew it would, and once again, justice has been served."

    That's not the way lawyer David L. Moffitt of Bingham Farms saw it. As the attorney for one of the alleged dealers, Moffitt called for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the perjury allegations. He also filed complaints with the Judicial Tenure Commission regarding Waterstone and the Attorney Grievance Commission over Plants' actions. The JTC, meeting in secret last year, apparently took no action against Waterstone, says Moffitt.

    But the Attorney Grievance Commission on March 28 -- just four days after Worthy's stirring speech regarding the sanctity of truthful testimony -- issued a formal complaint against Plants. Among other things, the commission accuses Plants of deliberately "misleading" the jury in order to bolster the credibility of a witness who -- with the help of the judge, police and Plants -- was concealing the fact that he was actually the confidential informant, and that he stood to gain financially by getting a share of the assets seized from the accused.

    The Attorney Disciplinary Board will hold a hearing on the matter May 19. Attorney Kenneth M. Mogill, who represents Plants, says his client acted appropriately: "By bringing this matter to the attention of the judge, she discharged her responsibilities. Neither Ms. Plants nor her office condones perjury. And while the charges here are obviously sensational, the evidence is going to show that Ms. Plants was in compliance with her legal and ethical obligations."

    Obviously the Attorney Grievance Commission disagrees. So does Moffitt, who says that he's preparing to file a complaint with the commission regarding Worthy's handling of the situation.

    Moffitt's client Alexander Aceval is appealing after accepting a 10- to 15-year prison sentence in a plea deal during his second trial after the first ended with a hung jury. Three weeks ago, the Michigan Supreme Court sent the case back to the appeals court, which is being asked to decide whether the perjured testimony has made it impossible for Aceval to receive a fair trial.

    As for the special prosecutor Moffitt sought two years ago -- that desire has finally been fulfilled. Worthy last week asked for one to be appointed to investigate the matter. She also suspended Plants with pay. In a printed statement, the prosecutor also said she believes that Plants followed the appropriate guidelines by notifying the judge about the perjured testimony.

    In her press conference announcing the charges being brought against Kilpatrick, Worthy made note of the fact that no one is above the law. We made that same point when first writing about Plants almost two years ago.

    Here's what we said at the time:

    "Judges and prosecutors swear to uphold the law. Our legal system is based on the belief they will do just that. If they don't, and are allowed to get away with it, the compact that holds things together falls apart. Which is why prosecution is essential if they appear to have committed a crime, just like any other alleged felon.

    "Otherwise, where is the deterrent?"

    News Hits is edited by Curt Guyette. Contact him at 313-202-8004 or NewsHits@metrotimes.com.
  •  04-15-2008, 9:27 AM 2892971 in reply to 2773322

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    It was good not to talk with the Mayor being tried in criminal court, however, the way it was done was not professional. Conners needs to be suspended or taken off the counsel, she sounds like shes on the streets getting ready to fight. Also, this can all come to an end if the Mayor would just step down. Untill then this mess is going to continue. I'm so ashamed to be a Michigan citzen. The Govenor needs to step in NOW and walk the mayor OUT. We are at a standstill until he is gone!!!!. In fact the whole counsel needs to step down, and start out all new, ones with professional integrety. Please Mayor, go away. YOU are the one hindering the growth of the city, and we cannot MOVEONE until YOU ARE GONE!!!!!!!!

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  •  04-15-2008, 9:32 AM 2892988 in reply to 2891696

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    Amen to that. I also live outside the city and I'm so ashamed to say I live in Michigan being that it has gone national. I work in Detroit, and pay taxes, I can't even get my refund back for 2 years now. I get so mad just thinking of the 1 hour massage him and his girl got, while I'm struggleing to work and live pay check to pay check. the mayor has got to GO. It's time for the Govener to step in. She acts like she's scared of all this.
  •  04-16-2008, 8:53 PM 2900864 in reply to 2892988

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    Lordisno1:
    Amen to that. I also live outside the city and I'm so ashamed to say I live in Michigan being that it has gone national. I work in Detroit, and pay taxes, I can't even get my refund back for 2 years now. I get so mad just thinking of the 1 hour massage him and his girl got, while I'm struggleing to work and live pay check to pay check. the mayor has got to GO. It's time for the Govener to step in. She acts like she's scared of all this.


    I'm actually ashamed that Jennifer Granholm has refused to do anything but comment on this issue from time to time.  She can't seem to stand up for the state regarding this.  Maybe there's  a reason we don't know about for this....the largest city in the state and she can't stand up for what's right.  Bring on the Feds...and while there at it, look at Jenny and see if they can find a reason why she won't ask the mayor to step down!
  •  04-21-2008, 10:49 AM 2917790 in reply to 2900864

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

  •  04-21-2008, 8:06 PM 2920141 in reply to 2891261

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    The Mayor should step down...

    Wahsignton D.C. Police Chief has something to say about the Mayor also.

    When the Hip Hop Mayor came packing, his boys threatened everyone

    including the Police.  The thugs were warned more than once to be cool.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  •  05-03-2008, 9:35 PM 2970575 in reply to 2920141

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  •  05-06-2008, 1:39 AM 2975482 in reply to 2971065

    Re: City Council Wants Mayor Kilpatrick to Resign

    "To Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Required"

    Is it to be or not to be, having a Mayor for Detroit City?
    Promising to Lead, and make Detroit a better place.
    Now your spending all your time
    Contemplating ways to plead your case.
    Speaking in schools, television, conventions, and church.
    If this is the case why are the Residents of Detroit still being hurt?
     
    Remember the last election he ran for?
    We the people supported him, now what do we get?
    He won't even open the door!
    Remember when the Mayor removed his earring from his ear?
    I guess to show the people he's loyal, humble, and that he really cares.
     
    Guess what happened after he won his second term?
    In his ear the earring returned.
    My people understand, he's not just the Mayor, he's also a man
    Who probably believes he's doing the best that he can
    Showing the people that he really does care
    It's not wrong for him to enjoy his family, life, and take trips just because He's the Mayor!
     
    Mr. Mayor when you were hired,
    Did you stop to think about what God said,
    "To whom much is given, much is required"?
    We the people want to know are you really for the homeless, jobless, Poor neighborhoods, safety, and the needy?
    It's hard to believe the things that you say
    Because of your alleged affairs and perjury
    How can you put your hand on the Bible and lie?
    And expect we the people to believe you
    When you look us in the eye?
     
    Mr. Mayor where is Detroit City's First Lady?
    The one you stood before God with, exchanged vows
    Yes this beautiful, Regal woman that you married?
    While you were out doing the alleged things that you are accused of
    Did you forget or even think about your 3 sons?
    The son's that your wife the First Lady Carried?
     
    A man of truth? A man of integrity? A man of God?
    These are the things you say that you are!
    But we the people, have yet to see this thus far!
     
    Mr. Mayor please come forward, and speak your peace
    So all this mess can begin to cease.
    Stand up! stop running, or are you going to resign?
    Tell the people something, Don't you think it's about time?
    Stand up! stop running so you can Lead
    Is it your pride? or is it fear?
    Where you can't comprehend it's the Mayor the people need.
    Mercy Lord if he falls down on his knees
    And realizes that it's the people that he needs.
     
    Residents of this great city please don't be dismayed
    Know that this is just apart of the plan
    And nothing will be delayed.
    It's has to come to pass
    To show Jesus power
    That It's only his word that will last
    Cause no man knows the day nor the hour?
     

              Written by: Crystal N. Jackson

    Cris
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