The police department chief in Detroit says he has a solution to help drive down crime in one of the nation’s most dangerous cities: arm more citizens.
James Craig made the comment at a police press conference Thursday when he announced a 7 percent drop in violent crime in 2013. Although urban police typically favor gun control, Craig said his views evolved after working in Los Angeles and Maine, where concealed weapons permits are more easily obtained. “I changed my orientation real quick,” Craig said. “Maine is one of the safest places in America. Clearly, suspects knew that good Americans were armed.”
Comments Craig made Thursday echo statements he has made in the past, including those he made last month when he said responsible citizens who carry concealed pistol licenses “translates into crime reduction.”
However, in the past, Craig has called for a ban on assault weapons, regulating high-capacity magazines, tighter restrictions on internet ammunition sales and more stringent background checks for firearm sales at gun shows, the Detroit News said.
At Thursday’s press conference, Craig announced that Detroit’s homicide rate last year was 47.5 per 100,000 residents, down from 55 the year before. Authorities added that there were 1,161 non-fatal shootings in the city which is an 8 percent drop from 2012 along with decreases in aggravated assaults, robberies, sexual assaults, carjackings, burglaries and stolen vehicles. It appears that the only thing that did rise was Larcenies.
Believed in large part, due to the economic situation in Detroit, despite the drop, Detroit still recorded as many homicides as New York City despite having a population that’s less than one-tenth the size of the Big Apple.
Still, progress is progress, and it does appear that criminals who have to consider whether a potential victim is armed or not is having an effect.