, Benton Harbor Week of Dece ber 30, 19 0 '. I MICHIGA CI lZE Page 13 een city, town I hip fou -phase plan of the par to II: an Interpeted Center and a the ity commission. nature wal and educational ockow said the hearing space; Pha e III: retreat cen- was a pre-presentation of the ter and phase IV: Great mas er plans for Jean Kloc Lake Aq Par and to ge itizen input Com on he project efore it i Yarbrou h as ed about the fi a ized ', Com nts will be fee to aintain the p-ar take until J�nu ry 7, 1991. _ which is question asked by I luded m P ase I of th many of be city residents. $1 . illion proj ct will � "Will be fee be 100 high par ng, gate ho e, ecurit for city idents to· pay to fcnc ng, dunes r reared ob enter the ar ." serv ti o n tow r , picni Anyon with questions or tabl s, she� t�rs and grill, commen can call the City . orne utihty ork; Pba e Engineer at City Hall: - Annexetion will split tax revenues bet By Beratce Bro D At Monday night's December 17, Benton Harbor City Commission meeting, three Public Hearings were held for the. Annexation of the Dunlop project, Con- olidated Cablevision and the Master Plan of Jean Klock Park. The . ty commission ap­ proved a contract wi th Ben­ ton Charter Town hip for the annexation of 45 acres' of land, north of the Twin Cities Ro Field Airport and east of C y tal avenue for 'the Dunlop Automotive Com­ posite plant. Sue Lackey, Director of Planning for the CEDC said the 5-10t Industrial Park will be "major sset" to Benton Harbor and Benton To n hip. "It will be landscaped, well signed, was present at the Hearing to well lighted and well thank the City Commission monitored," she said. for working with Township She said the anne ation on the project and others. will last for a period of 50 "We're .all really excited years and will provide taxes, and we believe that the con­ being split between the two tract annexation is a fair communitie . And it will agreement to both com­ allo CEDC to bring .other munities," ielsen aid. businesses into the C01ll-' C · munity which will provide. ttY. unveils Jean tax bases to both Benton Har- Klock Park bor and Benton Township' At the Public Hearing r . and provide job for the re i- the Ma ter Plan for Jea dents of Bent n Harbor nd Klock Park, City Engineer Township. Roland KJockow presented a Lac ey told the. (1\mi - _# sion that tax revenues w'lll]e _.­ spli t be ween the City and Benton C.hat:_tu Townshi P.' the City ill receive $200,000 in tax revenue and the Town hip, $180,000 . Larry iel en, Supervisor of Benton Charter Town hip A ault victim says' pollee don't help; add- racial In ult to Injury , Dy8e Oro n Correspond�nt During Citizens Com­ ments at Monday night' Benton Harbor City Commi - sion meeting, Dec. 17, a city re ident cl imed that when she called the Benton Harbor Police Department iand told them that she had been threaten to be killed by her ex-boyfriend and she needed protection and they refused to give it. To add insult to injury, Ta ha Palmer, 23. said one of the officers who answered the call m de racially insult- . ing remarks. Palmer appeared before the city commis ion with a swollen and bruised face with bite marks on her cheek, saying she w s beaten by her ex-boyfriend and hi family after he filed a complaint against him Cor stealing her TV nd other per onal item from her ho e. She id er ex-boyfriend told her th t si nee he had filed a comp l int against him. "he might s well kill her." Palmer aid be had talked to Officer O'Brian at the pol ice department about the matte r on numerou o.c - ion. nd he told her he couldn't do anything unril the complaint a filed, but be aid she still pleaded with him for protection. She id fter the attack by her ex-boyfriend and his family. Sunday evening December 16, the police were called and Officers Pace and O'Brian came out. "Officer Pace went off on me about a commpl int I a suppo ed to ign t 0 month go," he aid. and "he w talking 0 rude to me and so bad to me and said' I can't keep on writing O\1t com­ plaints and h wa tired of coming over here." She said she told him omeone was going to end up dead if she didn't get ome help. Roshanda Robitl on 18, who I ivcs at the same address as Palmer, aid. she asked the officer, "what are you going to do when somebody hurts omebody or someone kills somebody" . She said O'Brian laughed and aid, "Well Roshanda, I'm goi ng to tell you like this, whatever y'awl Black folk do, that's y'awl. If y'awl kill one another, that's ju tone more of y'awl niggers off the streets. " Ro handa said all the of­ ficers did wa a. k when. was Palmer birthday. "I h ve made. 0 many reports of charges of being abused and jumped on, and nothing ha been done" S id Palmer. Public Safety Director Sam W, tson in a phone, inter­ view Dec. 18, told the Michigan Citizen that O'­ Brien w shift commander th t night. but his name did not appe r on tbe report filed by officers Henry Pace and Tim Volt. Wat on said he did not kno hether or not O'erien wa at the scene. atson aid the incident was under inve ugauon. Palmer told the City Com­ mi sion that, Officer Pace and O'Brian need to be taken off the Benton Harbor Police Department. . City Manager Steve Man­ ning aid he wH I have the police offieial look int9 the incident. Commissione hara sing his By Bernice Brown Benton Harbor City Com­ mis ioner George Wysinger, accu ed City Manager Steve Manning and Mayor William Wolf of harassing his wife. Wysinger accused M n­ ning and Wolf of ordering a Benton Harbor Police Officer to go to his home and is ue two traffic tickets to hi wife, Ernestine for running red light and fail ure to stop Cor a police officer when sig­ nalled. "It's just nothing but pu e harassment," he said. According to a police report, Patrolman Scott Quick, who ha been With. the department for only a short time. said he saw Mr . Wysinger driving llorihbound on Britain Avenue at Pipes­ tone, ben. e drove tbrough a red ligbt. Quick said he turned on bi. overhead &iahts. Wysiftger did not stop, but continued to er residence on Washinaton Street. In tbe report Q\lict .aid he asked Wysinger for iden­ tification and learning that she was tbe wife of Commis­ sioner George Wy inger, didn't give her a ticket be­ cause he didn't want any negative publicity. In tead, he gave her a verbal warning. tell your men, hat if they ot a prob­ lem w th me to de I witb me perso ally and no my rami- ly," Inger told Mannina. "Ju t keep you d mn hands orr m wife and fa ily. "l d n't appreci te it w n you a tack my wi e and y family for my acti os here on MoneJ y night ," he aid. "And f you got problem with e," - you deal with me personal I y. I ave never attacked your wi e , never said anything out r the way to your wi te, I treated her a your wife and only your wife," Wy Inger aid. MR. W Y 'I G R, who was present at the eeting, aid the officer cam b ck to her home, at 10:45 pm., five hours later to i ue her the tickets. She 'aid Offiee told her, "he cho e n her a ticket", but he back to i sue the ti Detective Lt. Milt if he didn't he w uspended. "If the police oCfi ran a .red light a.n obeyed hi light, wh did he ask me what kind of Ir did I have and what make my car was", aid Mrs. Wy i ger. "If you kno omeone rna red "lbt and you were behind them. you don't as them what kind of c r th y were driving," . Mr . Wysinger s id , e told the officer that she would be at Monday nilht's City Commi ion meeting to talk about the matter. After the meetin Man­ ning said he and Wolf eren't con ulted about the ticket, they didn't kno a ything about the tic ct un it they were issued,