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Arsonist tosses molotov cocktail at occupied Detroit firehouse Saturday night

By Steve Neavling on December 2, 2012   City Government, Crime & Fire, Fire, Government, Headline, Mayor's Office, posts  

Arsonist tosses molotov cocktail at occupied Detroit firehouse Saturday night

The latest incident is yet another slap in the face to firefighters who are forced to battle more blazes with less gear.

Thieves in backhoe continue tearing apart Packard minutes after building erupts in flames

By Steve Neavling on November 30, 2012   Abandoned Buildings, Buildings, Crime & Fire, Fire, Headline, posts, The Packard Plant  

Thieves in backhoe continue tearing apart Packard minutes after building erupts in flames

As I write this, thieves in a backhoe are stealing large metal beams even as a fire burns in the plant, a few buildings away.

Controversial Detroit Minister calls Mayor Dave Bing a “House N—–” during testy debate

By Steve Neavling on November 30, 2012   City Government, Government, Mayor's Office, posts, State of Michigan  

Controversial Detroit Minister calls Mayor Dave Bing a “House N—–” during testy debate

Minister Malik Shabazz is a divisive voice in Detroit, but his popularity is gaining among Detroiters who fear the state will seize the city’s crippled finances and take over gems like Belle Isle.

Will serial arsonist strike Detroit’s east side for the fourth night in a row?

By Steve Neavling on November 29, 2012   Abandoned Buildings, Buildings, Crime & Fire, Fire, posts  

Will serial arsonist strike Detroit’s east side for the fourth night in a row?

In the past three days, someone set fire to five houses in a two-block area of East Canfield and Garland. The blazes spread and consumed nine abandoned houses and damaged four occupied homes.

Investigation: Scrapyard near abandoned Packard Plant dishes out cash for stolen metal

By Steve Neavling on November 29, 2012   Abandoned Buildings, Buildings, Crime & Fire, Police, posts, The Packard Plant  

Investigation: Scrapyard near abandoned Packard Plant dishes out cash for stolen metal

The money is quick and easy – and the metal market is booming, producing record profits for shady scrapyards and a modest living for scrappers.

Video: Detroiters at risk because of chronically malfunctioning fire hydrants

By Steve Neavling on November 28, 2012   City Government, Crime & Fire, Fire, Government, Lens On Detroit, Mayor's Office, posts, Video  

Video: Detroiters at risk because of chronically malfunctioning fire hydrants

“Oh, God,” Janet Howard said, fearing the spreading flames would devour the entire block of Garland and Canfield, where an arsonist also set a blaze the day before. “Please. Please, God.”

Investigation: Thieves tear apart Packard Plant for scrap metal in broad daylight; neighbors at risk

By Steve Neavling on November 28, 2012   Buildings, City Government, Crime & Fire, Fire, Government, Lens On Detroit, Mayor's Office, Police, posts, The Packard Plant  

Investigation: Thieves tear apart Packard Plant for scrap metal in broad daylight; neighbors at risk

Scrapping thieves have become alarmingly more daring and audacious as police have virtually ignored an organized scrapping operation that has sprung up at the abandoned Packard Plant in Detroit.

Detroit plans takeover of Packard Plant; defiant owner responds, “Kiss my ass”

By Steve Neavling on November 27, 2012   Abandoned Buildings, Buildings, City Government, Mayor's Office, posts, Real Estate, The Packard Plant  

Detroit plans takeover of Packard Plant; defiant owner responds, “Kiss my ass”

The city is preparing to seize the Packard Plant because of unpaid taxes that the owner refuses to pay. He maintains he owes no taxes because the city won’t provide basic services to protect his property from arsonists, vandals and thieves.

Mayor Bing calls for emergency session with council today to avert cash crisis

By Steve Neavling on November 26, 2012   City Council, City Government, Crime & Fire, Fire, Government, Mayor's Office, posts  

Mayor Bing calls for emergency session with council today to avert cash crisis

Bing is expected to call a 1 p.m. meeting in council chambers in what almost certainly will be a bitter, combative session. Crowds have grown more hostile, and the mayor and council’s relationship is dysfunctional.

State lawmaker to join growing list of Detroit mayoral candidates

By Steve Neavling on November 26, 2012   2013 Mayoral Election, City Council, City Government, Mayor's Office, posts  

State lawmaker to join growing list of Detroit mayoral candidates

Today, state Rep. Fred Durhal is expected to announce he’ll throw his hat in the ring, and Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon likely will follow within the next two weeks.

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Steve Neavling

Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.

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