Do You Think That the Situation in Detroit Is Going to Bleed Over to Other Cities?
Question by Amanda180: Do you think that the situation in Detroit is going to bleed over to other cities?
Detroit used to be a grand auto manufacturing center. Now, much of the homes are $ 5,000 or less. You can buy many homes for only a dollar. Criminals are everywhere and making drug houses out of the properties. Most of the murder goes unsolved. How could this happen? What does this mean for the rest of the nation?
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Answer by Tr
yes ithink so
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