Detroit Evening Report: Mayor Duggan, Detroit Police Chief White call for bolstering mental health services at Mackinac Policy Conference
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Police Chief James White asked state leaders at the Mackinac Policy Conference to address Michigan’s mental health crisis.
Detroit Police get nearly 30 calls a day about residents experiencing mental health issues, with some of those situations having fatal results. White says police can only do so much.
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“We know when someone shoots someone because of road rage, that’s not something that you can talk someone out of. Theres something going on,” White said during a panel at the conference. “We know when we are averaging a barricaded gunman a week — someone is isolating themselves in a home threatening to kill themselves because their girlfriend or boyfriend broke up with them — that we’ve got a big problem.”
White started a mental health unit within the Detroit Police Department in 2022, but says there is still more to be done. Duggan says the state needs more treatment centers and long-term care facilities.
“In the last three or four years, we’ve seen more commitment from the Governor and the Legislature,” Duggan said, “but we’ve got so much more to go.”
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