Let It Rip: Stopping the violence in Detroit
Summer has just started and already a surge in shootings and homicides has Detroiters on edge.
Violent crime is in high gear - what is the solution.
Part 1: Stopping the violence in Detroit
Our panel:
Charlie LeDuff, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter of The Americans for Fox.
Mark Diaz, president of the Detroit Police Officer's Association.
Minister Malik Shabazz, activist, community leader.
Part 2
Religious leaders are getting involved, urging the community to step up and speak out. They are part of "Project Good Samaritan," launched this week with Crime Stoppers.
Our panel:
Rev. Curtis Williams of the Aijalon Baptist Church.
Patrice Young, whose brother was murdered in 2006.
Rev. Eddie Connor, leader of Open Door Ministries.
Part 3: On The Road
Charlie Langton asks metro Detroiters about the state of the city.