-x '11 6/t'v yllwl rJII blew �" IG� Li : .. ,'.) ..... t � I <--.k -.0\' b •• ; ';> (w:.!) .�'; �'<) .! \) � t pl"Y '",j: '. .l.)� \."') I i)�(\·t �I')<.;�,: _..,.... ,------ ��----� ( - EDrrORIAL - Police a lessness On Friday, May 4 about 12:30 p.m. an incident occured the comer of Fifth and ain Streets in downtown Benton Harbor. The event was neither unusual or e tradinordinary but demonstrates a probl m e alating out of control. an employee started out the door of The Citizen office, h quickly tepped back. A youth as running if for his life p t the office chased by a car drivin on the . dewalk behind him. squ de car a sheriffs patrol car and an officer running on foot were all on the cha well. Pushing through the door nd round­ ing t�e comer to e what w going on, th reporter found her If looking traight into a police pistol, pointed right at her. Police officer ilton Agay wa aiming the gun t the youth who wa between the officer and the reporter. ot only a the reporter in the line of fire but pa sing tra fie on in Street swell. The youth wa turning, 100 ing around de perately obviously realizing h w trapped. gay slammed the youth up gain t parked car, held the gun to his head outing • ov, and I'll blow your g- - - - - brain out!" Later, the officer explained to the reporter he had used the gun because «I'm not being w ted by any of them. ot die call on the radio nd I didn't ow wh t he had." What had the J 5 year-old youth done? According to the owner of Fricke's Appliance store, four blocks a ay the youth walked in nd ordered "Give me your money or I'll kill you." The youth was carrying a bright blue umbrella. The store manager refused to tum over the money and started walking toward the door when the youth broke nd ran. The lawle . e of the youth was matched by that of the officer. The officer broke department re­ gulation which prohibit officers from pulling their guns unle lives are threat­ ened. itn se on the corner of Fifth nd Main say it was obvious the youth w s not carrying gun in either hand. The verbal abu administered by the officer carne from hi own fear rather than any actions of the youth. Benton Harbor offic rs are running cared from kids who would be called delinquents - not gangster - if they lived anywhere else. What i creating the hysteria over our youth? _ Benton Harbor city h earned head­ lines lately ith the talk of youth gangs. The city manager vowed publically he would protect 'hi officers" from the gangs. Hi remark were sparked by an incident in which four police depart­ ment were called in to break up a bat wielding mob of youngsters. Benton Harbor i an 87 0 Black city with a police force Ie than 25% Blac . The bulk of its street patrol are young, inexperienced non-resident white males who get trained here and move, on to "better' job in ther communit­ ies. The officers neither know nor, under­ stand the community. The community i going to wake up to a tragedy with either � dead officer or a dead youth if it doesn't corne to grips with its police force. e suggest me of the Steps to be taken include: -The officers pre ntly on the force need attitudinal training. -The Police Athletic League should be expanded to include orne of the white officers on the police force and offering a greater range of activitie uch as ba etball, baseball, etc. -Begin a police cadet program modeled 00 successful programs ot er place. -Recruit young men and omen from the community for the police force and use v lunteer fficers to tu tor the recr s to pa the dmi ions te t . -Channel the crime deterrence funds , to pay persons with the proven ability to enlist volunteers from the community for youth work. ext wee we shaD look at the re- creation program it relates to the "gang" problem. Until the city an control its p lice force, there is little hop of controlling the youth. aEADiRS WRITE MAY 9 - 15,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN B lack voter reg.istration would end all-white juries Dear Editor: ongratulations on your fine rep rt­ ing of and focu up n the plight f Maurice Carter! Thi brings to mind a po ible mean to achieve better ju tice for BI ck and other minorities. Start a drive to register m re Black voters 0 S to get more of them on juries. Thi would not only cut down' on prejudicial rongful n­ victions but would discour�ge we k or unfounded charges being br ught against Blacks b cause they are easily con­ victed like wounded or crippled prey . Let' get going a huge camp into regi ter Bl cks! Thi ought to be done nation ide as well. eedless to y, the problem is not unique to Berrien County. Betty Loomis 50765 Heather Hill Lane Granger I 46530 Presents views �n Bushert, Jackson.' .. pear Editor: Plea publish this letter; althought I am not intere ted in having my name in the paper I neverthele s would like to pre nt my view . In mo teases ther are two ides to every story. Regarding your picture and caption of a house owned by Merlin Bushert, this i your right. Concerning my per nal experien e r. Bushert has been my landlord for year now and anything that needed repair h been prom ply taken care of and I hav no compl ints at all. A in the ca e of Action' Rental (or any landlord in that ituation), I definitely feel rent should be withheld until these dwellings are brought up to standard. In the national political are a, pleas pre ent both positive and negative articles bout Jes e Jackson not just positive. Likewise, please don't only depict Ronald Reagan in a negative manner. Concerning Louis F a rrakh an and the at ion of I lam I believe what Jesus id is appropriate here: in atthew" 5:43, 44' "Ye have heard it said, "Thou h It love they neighbor and h t thine enemy, But I say unto you love your enemies ble them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which dispitefully use you nd persecute you." Finally thank you for. removing the (Zodiac Horoscope column from your paper. C.L. (Name withheld by request) Benton Township � Star shows caught eye {)f Biblical writers Dear Editor: For tho e who love the stars, here is an inspiring quote from the Bible. In Isaiah Chapter 40 and verse 26 we read: 'Look up into the Heavens! Who created all these tars? As a shepherd leads his beep calling each by its pet name and c unt them to see that none are 10 t or strayed, 0 God does with star and planets.' We are indeed amed by their splendor. Som times when I write the e star letter I am sure me of their readers question ' hy do 0 many of the best star display occur at uch inconvenient hours?" As many of the best shows are at midnight or thereafter. Just such a, display i happening pre ently in the high southern sky. I am refering to veral planets of our solar sy terri which have graced our uthern sky this past winter and early spring: ar ,Saturn and Jupiter. ev r ha the red planet. Mar been more beautiful than. it is right now. As it shines in all its brilliancy a ain t a velvet black sky each night. It' posit­ i n i clo st to the Earth at the' pre nt time which makes it a glorious ight to behold. aturally, it can be seen earlier (and later) as it rises three hour or 0 b fore midnight as it moves slowly westward. I prefer to observe it when it et directly south. You can t miss it as it' the only red star visible in that area wi th S turn and the star, Spica farther west in almost a straight line. Mars will be coming c10 er to the Earth each day reaching the nearest, and apparently the largest in diameter on May 19. On the l lth of May it pa es from the morning into the evening sky and should then be seen by anyone who _ are to ook for it. Jupiter rise in the southeast ab ut three hours after these other elestial bodie. It's intere ting to compare its magnitude with the other planets s it exceeds the others in brilJancy. Just before dawn the string of bright objects de cends down toward the e t. S if you have a good southwe tern exposure you will have an opportunity to e them just before daylight. . The moon will be playing bid - nd- ek with them later this month as it pa se them one by on . Ther ill b :1 partial eclip of the full m on around midnight May 14. y next letter ill be about th tars north of the eclipti. ainly Acturus and the orth rn Cro . Thank you for encouragin m to continue my star letters. Margaret Hate ay Z ch e BABE RUTH L The B be Ruth Lague BRL) of Benton Harbor is sp n ring a Tag Day Sale on twn'wee ends May ) -19 and _5·26 for fund raising. The BRL ani .hedul d to begin May 26 a 'cording to Gretchen iIle pic. t. Dire t r State BRL. GUE TAG SALE' SET Gille pi al . id, "The budg t f r thi year include 52,000 for uniform. 00 for in urance and I. 00 for quipment. Gillespie I nntcd out, .. , e ke 'P approximarclj �OO young men bu y during the unuucr. c need all the h lp 'he Cit ' can give.