READERS WRITE w As I sat at th police desk thinking about how our young people are wast­ ing their lives, a young lady walked up to the police desk inquiring about her boyfriend th father of her baby. The young lady was 15 years old and claimed h r baby was months old. The inmate that he inquired about was 17 years old, of March 1993. He (the inmate) was being held for murder. He hot a man in a drug deal gOr¥! bad. . It w around seven thirty wh n the young I dy arrived :'It the police desk. After being told that th inmate herboyfriend, would be going to court at 9 or 10 a.m., he decide4 to wait. When told that he faced life in pri on, if convicted, he w saddened. She poke of h r. baby and how they would make it omehow. She took two dollars from h r pocket and bought some candy and potato Chips for her boyfriend. As I gav the sn to the young inmate, I thought how .young they were, how th ir lives have all but been desjroyed. I wondered if this situation was due to family neglect, a need for money or just greed. I D 'T H P but feel ony for the young lady who at tim fought b k th tears. Th young man tried to appear hard-core but I could ee that h w cared. I returned to the police d k and ntinucd my nve tion with th yo un I dy only t di cover that he had only completed middle chool, th th grade. S w uld tart high chool 10 th all of nus year. The mother f th youn I dy was eri­ ously III and received' i' tan from the state. The fath r was in another tate. That there cue eight ( ) children in her armly and he w th young­ est. And that he w aJ 0 eeking a job. I have policed th treets of High­ land Park for twenty-two years plus but lately, the. ituati n with our ctul­ dren i dev tating. I ked my. elf ar they really old enough, expen­ enced enough or matu enough to make th rucial d I 10 that could mean th differ nee tw n life or death, freedom or jail. It' fnght ning wh n I think about it. I make pur-of- h -moment deer- ions on a gular b I. Often nrn I critique my' tt ns and if given an­ other chance, I would have don thin different. nd th • with pro­ f ronal trainin and almo t thirty yeazs 0 experience. WHAT' 111' lution to the thi ituation? More amily participa­ tion? More community programs? Earlier intervention by paren tea h­ e and/or police a enci . The old method of b IC cours llmg i n t workin . We need th e counselors that can relate that und tand the. problems and the o nal iti in- volved. As a police officer, home owner and taxpayerofthi comm nity I will continu to give that needed attention and upport to our youth. Hub rtYopp, Cltlzen/Pollce Offlc r Highland Park NAACP commends the Michigan Citizen o ar Editor: Transforming the dream of 1963 intotherealityofl _ I mdeed clo er to tuahty thanks t your' I tance. Toe March 0 19 3 with over 250 people 10 downtown Detroit of every ethnic. cial educational, and r Ii 10 a k round, w indeed hi toric. It exc eded every hope and expec­ tall n. We all h uld thank th al­ mighty God and the enero ity of hi people or th pint and cooperation dem rstrated In thi recent event. We must pleased With th f t that not' on 10 ident urred to detra t from Reverend Wend II Anthony Pre Ident, Detroit NAACP "progress" HA�RIS y on 118t whi fol f. ve iven up on a illu- I are till 3/5 of a human bing a collective com­ munity. Even President Clinton was wi tbdrawing t Lani Guinier nomi­ n tion, (for fear of provoking a divi- ive racial debate) the nations new papers were filled wi th reports of th exi tence of discrimination b ed on the color line in this nation. Denny' Restaurant chain and Sboney wer both identified bus in wh affiliates had dis­ criminated agai t their Black cus­ tomers. A report in USA Today cited an incident in AJ xandria, Va., where a Black woman w denied a room at a major botel because of her color. W bingt n Po t carried tensive tory detailin 1 crimination in mortgage lending in t ter D.C. metropolit o m U r how much politici Ii e Bill Clinton would like to ignore it, ra iaJ di crimination i till very prevalent in American ociety. ot only i racism being ignored, ther i growing r entment of tbe fact that African Americans are till pressing for civil rights law and af­ firmativ action to remedy the dam­ ag of p t and present egregation aoo di crimination. Jet Magazine published the re­ ults ofa urvey thatclearty indicates that young whi are particularly re- entful of the persistent eompl . about raci m voiced by African Americans. Whi resentment is boiling over into incidents of racial violence, am resi tance to any policy or program that is p rceived being primarily beneficial to Blac alXl minoriti . THE D MINANT vrzw ex­ pressed by WID Americans i that AS PRE5IDENT, I'VE W TO YOU, IGNORED YOU AND TAKEN ® EQR GRAMIED 'Uh •• WIll YOU HELP RE-Elf{J ME?!! THE u.s. IS till a whi country who titud are deeply colored by . m. Hence, the death and de- tructiOD, tbc gony am pain of Hfe in tbe urban ghetto can be Ignored or imply attributed to some cultural or genetic of those who uffer. African Americans cannot give in to the e�ion that we be ilent in the faceofoosm and genocide. We must not let our people uffer peace­ fully. Nor can those of us who have been permitted to prosper afford' to forget or n our I fortunate siste and brothers. -: INJUSTICE 0 any African person anywhere is an injustice to every African everywhere. Hence, we must continue to stridently charge racism and genocide and tru gl to am th economi and political po reak tbe 1d of white u- premacy over our llv on and for all. . Ameticaand its Fourth of July can never ve meaning for African Americans unti] the fes ring cancel of racism has been eradicated from the American sys m. Ron Daniels serves as President of the Institute for Community Or­ ganization and Development in YoungstoWn, Ohio. lie may be con­ tacted at (216) 746·5747. On da 10 th late ixti when] was compleun my graduate tudi � at th Uruvcrsity of I wa, my land­ lord, th form r upenntend nt of h Is at Iowa City. declared With d' t that meum new pap rs VIO ly fa > mforma- By James E. Alsbrook taught that poli c eneraU ere community ervan who .upphcd afety, con rn and prot cuon. But Black peopl know Her. caus they have een the double tandard of condu t ased on arrogant dorni­ n tion and violent uppr' Ion f r Blacks. You can understand th Bla r­ action only when you understand t t to millions of Blac tlu 7 dd econd pecta le was a compr ed version and a painful ree pitulation of th total Blac e pcnence 10 America vid otape? Police brutality w USed against my mother and me many years ago and the r. ult bow today on my f ce and head. HE I Weight or nine yearsold I kedmymotherwhyshe fr quently took me aside and mes­ a ed the right side of my forehead. Sh finally told me that when I was a few months old she fell on me when h w p bed down the teps of a rai lro d chai r car by a whi police­ man t the Oklahoma border with Kars . ' out further talk or he would arres t her. . . HE ABANDO ED her trip to ' Texas and let the train go wlule try­ ing to care for her baby' bead and noise. She too the next train ba k to Kansas and found a doctor. My head am nose remain different d pite the doctor's care and my mother' I v­ ing, long-time effort Rodney's beating forced me to remember many unpleasant ra ral encounters over the years, but many other Blac have memories worse than mine.