Detroit Free Press columnist Rochelle Riley says Tuesday that Charles Pugh, Kwame Kenyatta, James Tate and Gary Brown have said they are usually armed. And Rev. Andre Spivey, pastor of St. Paul AME, said he soon plans to get his concealed weapon permit.
Pugh said he's received death threats, and Kenyatta said council members sometimes must ward off irate citizens. Tate and Brown are former police officers.
Spivey says carrying a weapon is not "an indictment upon the citizens of Detroit," but he will "feel more comfortable having it."
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The nine-person council has a full-time, nine-officer police unit. Members can request individual security when they feel threatened.
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Information from: Detroit Free Press, http://www.freep.com
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