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Detroit Mayor: Allegedly assaults officer, definitely violates bail

post #1 of 13
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I love Detroit! The fact that this douchebag's mother actually won the Democratic primary for the area (what's the average I.Q. in Detroit? 56.5?) is absolutely hysterical. How much is the legal bill for this guy going to end up being?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080807/..._mayor_charges

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DETROIT - Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, charged with perjury and other felonies for his testimony in a civil trial, was ordered to jail Thursday because he violated his bond by taking a quick trip to Canada without notifying authorities. Kilpatrick apologized and acknowledged that he made a mistake when he visited Windsor, Ontario, minutes away from Detroit, for city business last month. But 36th District Court Judge Ronald Giles was not moved, saying he needed to treat the mayor like any other defendant.

"What matters to me ... is how the court overall is perceived and how if it was not Kwame Kilpatrick sitting in that seat, if it was John Six-Pack sitting in that seat, what would I do? And that answer is simple," Giles said.

It was a stunning outcome, exceeding even what prosecutors had sought. And it came two days after Kilpatrick's mother, U.S. Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, survived a Democratic primary election that was dominated by her son's legal woes. Outside the Wayne County Jail, just blocks from the courthouse, construction workers in hardhats and fluorescent vests ate lunch and kept an eye for the sheriff's van that brought Kilpatrick to the underground entrance by early afternoon.

"Did they bring him in yet?" one yelled. The mayor will wear a standard green jumpsuit like other inmates but be placed in his own cell "because he's a high-profile inmate," said John Roach, a spokesman for the county sheriff. "He will not be in the general population." Kilpatrick and former top aide Christine Beatty are charged with perjury, misconduct and obstruction of justice, all tied to their testimony in a civil trial last year. At the heart of the case: steamy text messages contradicting their claim that they didn't have a romantic relationship. Kilpatrick and Beatty waived their right Thursday to a preliminary exam next month. That means their case now goes directly to Wayne County Circuit Court.

At the end of the morning proceedings, prosecutor Robert Moran talked about the mayor's trip to Canada and asked Giles to ban Kilpatrick from any additional out-of-state travel. He called it a "flagrant" violation that could have been avoided by a simple phone call. "It's not serious to him that he's a criminal defendant. ... This court should be outraged," Moran told the judge. Kilpatrick apologized and said, "I've been living in an incredible state of pressure and scrutiny" for seven months — a reference to the public disclosure of the text messages.

He said he dashed to Windsor to discuss the sale of Detroit's share of a tunnel between the U.S. and Canada, a deal proposed as a way to fill a hole in the city's budget. "We got the deal back on track. ... It wasn't a spur of the moment, willy nilly, I can frolic in Canada" trip, Kilpatrick said. Told he must go to jail, Kilpatrick stood up and, accompanied by a courtroom deputy, walked through a doorway behind Giles' chair. He was not handcuffed. "I think it's the most extreme measure he can take," defense attorney Jim Thomas told The Associated Press as he dashed a few blocks to circuit court to try to overturn Giles' ruling.

But Circuit Judge Thomas E. Jackson asked for a transcript and said he would wait until Friday at 9 a.m. to take up the matter, guaranteeing at least a night in jail for the mayor. The mayor's chief of staff, Kandia Milton, named a deputy mayor just days ago, will run the city in his absence. "Detroit's government will continue to operate as usual. ... Trash will continue to be collected, recreation centers will remain open, grass will be cut and fires will be extinguished. We will do everything we can to prevent Mr. Kilpatrick's behavior from scouring the city with a surge of death," a statement from the mayor's office said. City Council President Ken Cockrel Jr. would succeed Kilpatrick if the mayor resigns or is forced from office.

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy praised the decision to put the mayor behind bars. "Judge Giles treated this defendant as any other defendant would have been treated," she said.

After learning that Kilpatrick was going to jail, Gov. Jennifer Granholm postponed two afternoon events in Grand Rapids to hold "internal meetings." Spokeswoman Liz Boyd had no other immediate comment. In May, the Detroit City Council asked Granholm to invoke a little-used state law and remove Kilpatrick from office for misconduct. A hearing could be held Sept. 3.

The council accuses Kilpatrick of violating the City Charter by not revealing a confidentiality agreement linked to an $8.4 million settlement in a civil lawsuit. Kilpatrick faces a mountain of legal woes but so far has remained defiant.

Still pending: the results of a state police investigation into allegations that the mayor physically interfered with a sheriff's detective who was trying to serve a subpoena on Kilpatrick's friend July 24. Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox said he would hold a news conference Friday morning to announce whether he intends to being an assault charge against Kilpatrick in the incident. The detective and another investigator said Kilpatrick burst onto the porch at his sister's house, shouting obscenities and shoving one of them.
post #2 of 13
Damn where is our CHUD-Detroit correspondent Death Surge when ya need him.

Three cheers for Old Detroit!
post #3 of 13
Racists.
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Originally Posted by Overlord View Post
I love Detroit! The fact that this douchebag's mother actually won the Democratic primary for the area (what's the average I.Q. in Detroit? 56.5?) is absolutely hysterical.
To be fair to her, she did nothing wrong here and she's done some good for the city. But otherwise, fuck Kwame.
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As you can see, our representation here reflects the city quite well.

Oh, and Killpatrick also just got indicted on 2 counts of assaulting and impeding an officer in the process of their duty today in that unrelated incident. They can't seem to tie him into that stripper's murder (What started the original Whistleblower court case), so like Capone, they're going to pile on as many other charges as possible until he's gone. Too bad they can't do that with the entire city council as well.

AS for his mom, she won because she outspent her nearest competitor $500,000 to $10,000, and still almost got beat. There's still the general election, but unfortunately, the odds of a Republican winning a seat in Detroit are about the same as OCP buying it and taking it over.
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The Mayor had this to say after the judge's decision:

"Sheeeeeeeiiiit!"
post #7 of 13
I just want to see Kwame taken out of office before November so the city doesn't have to keep the guy in money for the rest of his life, they've already ponied up an 8 million dollar settlement for the guy.
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Originally Posted by stelios View Post
The Mayor had this to say after the judge's decision:

"Sheeeeeeeiiiit!"
*stands and slowly claps*
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Originally Posted by stelios View Post
The Mayor had this to say after the judge's decision:

"Sheeeeeeeiiiit!"
Now now, Clay Davis was as crooked as they come. But I don't think he pulled any physical shit.
post #10 of 13

Not impressed.....yet.....
post #11 of 13
Thread Starter 
Is there anyone who doesn't think Kwame Kilpatrick had a hand in that stripper's death? He's holding a party in his mayoral digs, wife comes home, assaults stripper Tamara Greene, stripper says she's going to police and winds up shot to death shortly thereafter. She's shot 18 times, the person seated next to her comes out with minor injuries. And the investigation has been constantly dogged by allegations of cover-ups and purposefully stifled investigations.

??
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Alright, a little more impressed. Let's see, however, if he can offer the defense of "Bitch set me up", get convicted, go to jail, and then get re-elected.
post #13 of 13

For Overlord:

Kilpatrick saw that the governer was about to oust him, so used his only bargaining chip in taking a plea deal. Has to wait 5 years before he can pull a Marion Barry:

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...WS01/309050001
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