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Why Toledo is a shithole
Police spring into action after 9 people shot, 2 fatally in 24 hours
Patrols beefed up in neighborhoods with reported gang activity
BY TAYLOR DUNGJEN
BLADE STAFF WRITER


With more Toledo police street patrols being redeployed to the central city in an attempt to control gang violence, The Blade wants to know if police response times drop in other parts of Toledo. Call us at 419-724-6050 or email us at [email protected] with examples of slow police responses.

The most violent short-term period in recent history prompted Toledo police Chief Derrick Diggs to reassign officers on Wednesday, sending additional patrols into neighborhoods burdened with gang activity to enforce a "zero-tolerance" policy.

The chief declined to say how many officers would be redeployed but said that officers were already moved around and the special assignment will continue as long as necessary to quell violence and shootings.

The reassignment will affect normal patrols, but the chief called the response to the violence "our number one priority."

The stretch of gun violence started about 9 p.m. Tuesday when 24-year-old Dustin Matney was shot in the 1200 block of Colburn Street in South Toledo. Gunfire continued through the early morning hours and into the afternoon, with eight more people being shot, two of them killed.

PHOTO GALLERY: Deadly 24 hours in Toledo

Of the chief's plan, at-large Councilman Rob Ludeman said, "I trust the chief to make good decisions. He's made good decisions since I've known him and since he's been chief. ... When you have a burst of violent crime like this, it has to be addressed aggressively and it sounds like that's what he plans on doing."

Mr. Ludeman said Mayor Michael Bell needs to call on churches, ministers, and other "responsible" community members "to say we're not going to tolerate it."

In Toledo this year, there have been 17 homicides, compared to 12 at the same time in 2011. There have been a total of 96 shootings since Jan. 1, only 25 shy of the total shootings in 2010. In 2011, shootings soared to 210.

"Of course we're not happy with the numbers, of course we'd like them to be lower," said Deputy Mayor Shirley Green, the city's public safety director.

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Toledo Police Chief Derrick Diggs wants to enforce a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy but said that it will take time. Toledo Police Chief Derrick Diggs wants to enforce a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy but said that it will take time.

Chief Diggs said some of the shootings were related and some of them were gang-related, but he declined to get into specifics of each incident citing ongoing inquiries.

He said detectives were working in teams to investigate; as of Wednesday night, no warrants had been issued, and no suspects had been arrested.

The second floor of the downtown Safety Building, which houses the crimes-against-persons section, was closed for the day to the media Wednesday. Chief Diggs said he did not know why.

"We've been very busy here," he said in response.

The violence comes just two months after police and community members announced a massive strategy aimed at reducing gang violence, the Toledo Community Initiative to Reduce Violence.

The chief said he believes the strategy will be effective in slowing the violence.

"The things that led up to the gangs didn't happen overnight; it happened years ago," the chief said. "It's not going to change overnight. This is going to take time."

The Rev. John Jones who is working with the community aspect of the initiative, said "the community has to come together and say 'I love this city and I want to make it better, I want to help.' "

"One shooting, one murder, that's not acceptable," Mr. Jones continued. " ... If somebody knows somebody doing the shooting, if you know who did it, we need the community to step up."

City Councilman D. Michael Collins, chairman of the safety committee, said he would be in favor of police officers taking on 10-hour shifts, giving officers more overtime, and increasing the number of man hours on the street.

Chief Diggs said the department is in the process of planning for two more police classes -- one to start in September and another in 2013 -- but they cannot hire officers who might have been laid off from other departments in the meantime.

"There are too many liability issues with just throwing officers onto the streets," the chief said. The department employs 575 sworn personnel, Ms. Green said.

Homicides, officials said on Wednesday, are not suppressable crimes.

In separate shootings Wednesday morning, Antwoine Huggins, 24, and Omar Sutton, 19, were both killed.
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Huggins was shot once in the back, said Lucas County Deputy Coroner Dr. Maneesha Pandey.

She could not say what the distance was between the shooter and victim, but knew "it was not close."

The victim was found in front of an apartment building at 346 Mettler St. at 1:12 a.m.

Hours later, blood still stained the concrete in front of the building and packaging from gauze and other medical supplies littered the sidewalk.

Ashley Brooks, 25, who lives next to the building, said she had known Huggins since the two were in junior high school.

She was sitting outside her home Wednesday morning when she heard gunshots followed by arguing, pounding on the door, a man pleading, "somebody help me," and more pounding.

"I was scared to move," she said.

Later, after seeing a picture of the victim and recognizing her longtime friend, she put her hands on top of her head and said over and over, "Oh my gosh, that was him."

"I couldn't do nothing but cry," she said. "I was sitting right here. I felt so helpless."

At 2:14 a.m., gunfire erupted in the parking lot of Remy's Gentlemen's Club, 707 Matzinger Rd. Between 20 to 25 shots were fired, with Keshawn Jennings, James Moore, Sean Johnson, and Terrill Bennett being shot, suffering nonlife threatening injuries, police said.

It was about that same time that Sutton showed up at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center with about 150 people connected to the incident at Remy's, said hospital spokesman Sarah Bednarski.

Ms. Bednarski said Sutton caused a disturbance in the emergency room and was escorted out of the building by a public safety officer.

A short time later, at 3:35 a.m., Sutton was found shot in the chest at Collingwood Boulevard and West Bancroft Street and was taken in a private vehicle to Mercy St. Vincent.

Dr. Diane Scala-Barnett, Lucas County deputy coroner, said the victim died of a single gunshot wound that went through his chest, hitting his left upper lung, and then lodging in his left arm.
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Sutton's sisters, Sparkle Braswell, 26, and Precious Braswell, 29, said their brother -- who had been shot at least three other times and, about a month ago, was attacked -- was outgoing and always smiling.

Sutton was affiliated with the Manor Boys, a gang that is based in Moody Manor on Kent Street in the central city, officials said.

Bonita Washington, 44, who lives in the complex and knew Sutton since he was a baby, said she's sick of the violence in the place she's called home since 2007. "Our youths are killing each other for no reason."

"My heart is heavy right now," Ms. Washington said. "People say you die how you live, and that might be true, but who are you to play God?"

The violence didn't end there. In broad daylight Wednesday afternoon, Toledo police were called to two nonfatal shootings. The first was reported at 12:21 p.m. in the 600 block of Fernwood Avenue near a day-care center where three children were playing in the backyard.

Police on scene originally thought no one was shot but before leaving the scene learned that Patrick Cortez showed up at Toledo Hospital with a gunshot wound in the left leg.

At about 5 p.m., Terrell Anderson, 28, was shot in the leg near his residence on Ottawa Drive near Rosedale Avenue.

Mr. Anderson was taken by private vehicle to Toledo Hospital, authorities said.

Authorities had little suspect information on the shooting on Wednesday night.

On Colburn Street, where Matney was shot Tuesday night, Mark Wilson, Jr., 25, surveyed the damage to his new home sustained after someone intentionally set the neighboring property, 1232 Colburn, on fire.

Toledo police Sgt. Joe Heffernan said there is not enough evidence to charge anyone with the arson yet, but officials believe the fire is possible retaliation for the shooting, which happened hours before the fire right outside the house.

Crews arrived at the fire at 4:31 a.m. and found the entire house in flames. It was razed Wednesday morning; the two homes on either side owned by Wilson, Jr., and Mark Wilson, Sr. -- 1230 and 1236 Colburn -- had exterior damage, said Toledo fire Lt. Matthew Hertzfeld.
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crazy fucking niggers.
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I was born and raised in Toledo. Back then there were good jobs where a couple could raise a family in a nice middle class life style. That was many many moons ago. It is now a complete shit hole. Anyone that says otherwise is either lying or doesnt know what a shit hole is.

I have many good memories of Toledo, but thats all they are memories. I must go back at least once a year and the decay is nothing short of breathtaking. It honestly looks like a war zone. Southwyck gone, just ripped down and left as a overgrown parking lot! Northtowne abandoned. I always thought toledo had too many malls but to see them as lots is sad. The water by point place has been overgrown with federally protected lilies to add to the demise. People who had waterfront property now have "wetlands" instead!!!

Before we left, I couldnt get a cop to show up when my car was stolen, but I could get a ticket by mail if I ran a yellow with all those cameras that Toledo only gets 5% from. Then I read that a woman was raped on a busy street corner and No One stopped or called for help, GOTTA LOVE IT, but maybe she should be greatful no one stopped to join in. All the young girls getting ripped off the street and being sold in the sex slave trade is one of the most under reported crimes that happens in Toledo that should scare the snot out of the whole country. Toledo has either been forgotten or the elected officials want it to become the Wild West. There is no other explanation.

The week we moved in early 2000's. there had been 5 or 6 deaths in home invasions in one week in the North End, the news wanted everyone not be be alarmed and stated that it was just "drug related", Oh, ok I feel better. The north end still had older polish people living there and they were/ are stuck. Its all a mess and a shit hole. But hey the elected officials can still make money with back room deals, hell they elect and re elect people who steal in front of their eyes: Remember floating a condo down the river? Go Carty!! Mr. come blow up Toledo, we have everything you want!! (the daily show circa 10 years ago)

We are constantly asked where we are from and why we moved, I always reply I moved to a state that had more sports and outdoor activities than Toledo, where the only sport our kids could learn there was car jacking. God Bless everyone stuck there, the more I travel the more I realize people in the rest of this country have no idea, cant even imagine how you all live!

Toledo: great place to be from!! But as a true toledoian, I do so miss packo dogs,hinkles, and cedar point!
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P.S. if you look back in the papers you will even find employees having sex with "clients" at the Anne Grady home. A Home for people with mental retardation. One male "employee" that was having sex with a MR person in a coma was only discovered after she gave birth. Another "employee" got sick of a person screaming and locked them in a closet for days.

MANY others get in trouble for stealing "clients" money, gold teeth, gold jewelry, clothes, even food!! Employees "shop" for "clients" and say.. buy them 200. tennis shoes. They buy shoes in their "employee" size and steal them later and give "clients" kmart shoes. Same with food. You cant pay someone to care. If thats not scary enough, people with MR have the same "god given right" to vote. They get help of course, their "caregiver" must go into booth with them to "help". So people who cant read vote, people in comas vote, people who have IQ's of a 5 year old and blind vote, right? Nothing illegal there.
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Wow. gladtobegone....Hinkles donuts.....Wernert's corners....takes me back....lol.....I would add to the list....Carmel's and Rudy's....never was much of a fan of Packo's.
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God bless Toledo. Y'all are fucked.

I can see it happening a little in areas around here. Black people are less and less afraid of white people. No good comes of that.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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To my fellow Toledo area Mock members: Have you noticed on the news that when a shooting VICTIM'S photo is shown on TV that it is usually a MUGSHOT of them? Just an observance.
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The best you people can hope for is a tornado.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(07-05-2012, 10:55 PM)Cracker Wrote: The best you people can hope for is a tornado.

hah
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(07-05-2012, 10:30 PM)justme Wrote: To my fellow Toledo area Mock members: Have you noticed on the news that when a shooting VICTIM'S photo is shown on TV that it is usually a MUGSHOT of them? Just an observance.

Yes I did!! Only in Toledo hah
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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Hey timeout,

Yes indeed there are 2 chili dog types of people. Rudy's or Packo's and no in between. When friends come to visit I still ask them to bring a white Wixey cake.

I think I may have Hexed myself by posting about Toledo. Within 2 or 3 days we got a call saying my spouse's father was caught driving around aimlessly. He was assessed at a nursing home and has late stage alzheimers'. So I just returned home yesterday from getting him out of the home. I'm pretty sure I will be packing up my home soon and returning to the Toledo area. UGH! Hexed myself, right? I am not looking forward to this.

The upside: the kids are now grown and will not follow us back there.

A funny story when I went back just to remind me where I was going to be living: We all know restaurants are never as clean as your kitchen, but...We stop in at Whitehouse Inn for some prime rib and the owner puts his "newsletters" on the table that you can read before the wait staff shows up. I bite. As I get to bottom of front page I see this paragraph that states the health inspector had been in recently without any notice. The inspector said the kitchen was not clean enough. He owner then goes to reassure me in the letter that he power washed the kitchen and now is "trying to keep the kitchen floor cleaner" What does that mean? Cleaner?? Having to power wash your kitchen??? Not something I needed to know BEFORE I ordered my food. Needless to say, wont be back! Oh dear God but I will be back in Toledo!!
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https://m.facebook.com/?refsrc=http%3A%2...1432560005

Was just scrolling through my news feed on fb and looks like copsTV has arrived in toledo! Haha keep your eyes peeled for all the hoodlums we love so much
here! whatchu gonna do when they come for you, toledo?
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I would think it would be more appropriate to film World's Dumbest Criminals in Toledo. Now that I think about it, the girl at the McDonalds drive thru that went bonkers in Toledo was on that show. Then we can always add the one that robbed Liberty Tax with a curling iron.....oh..the list could go on.

I will admit, though, it will be interesting to see my old town on Cops and see how many people (and places) I recognize.
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Another sad tale from The Toledo Blade. I would like to remind everyone when they are out shopping in Toledo & surrounding area in the evening, please be careful and make sure you are not being followed home. This may be what happened to Darryl Stipes very sad! RIP


Police announce $2,000 reward for information about Sylvania Township murder
BLADE STAFF 8/9/2012

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The home of Darryl Stipes, 60, where he was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds on his front porch at 3322 Waldmar Road in Sylvania Township. THE BLADE/LISA DUTTON


Sylvania Township police has announced a $2,000 privately-sponsored award for those who would help solve the murder of a man killed in June at his township residence.

Darryl Stipes, 60, was shot about 10:20 p.m. June 21 inside his home in the 3300 block of Waldmar Road and then died at Toledo Hospital hours later. The award was raised by his friends and family, township police said.

The announcement follows the July release of an audio recording of Mr. Stipes calling 911 after being shot. Mr. Stipes can be heard telling a dispatcher he was dying after being shot multiple times.

He also provided brief descriptions of the people who reportedly robbed and then shot him, saying there were two men, one white and another black.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call Sylvania Township police at 419-882-2055. Police has family contact phone number.
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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Two babies were shot last night. 1 year old and 2 years old. Absolutely sickening. Police are saying it wasn't a random act. The one year old passed away, the 2 year old is in critical condition.

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Jesus Christ! Again, WTF is wrong with people?
Devil Money Stealing Aunt Smiley_emoticons_fies
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"Diggs is asking the public for any information and says they are currently reviewing surveillance video. They believe this was not a random act. He said police are aware that this is a problem area that they are frequently called to check."

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There has been no information released about the parents, but rumor has it it is gang related. Those poor babies.
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(08-10-2012, 12:28 PM)RaisingAPrince Wrote: "Diggs is asking the public for any information and says they are currently reviewing surveillance video. They believe this was not a random act. He said police are aware that this is a problem area that they are frequently called to check."

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There has been no information released about the parents, but rumor has it it is gang related. Those poor babies.

Hope they catch these thugs---innocent children should have to suffer!
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Can't wait for the TV show "Cops" to be shown. Supposed to be 8 episodes filmed here. I am sure we will see some familiar faces or at least recognize some names. Just please don't judge ME by what you see on TV----please!!! LOL
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(08-11-2012, 11:05 AM)justme Wrote: Can't wait for the TV show "Cops" to be shown. Supposed to be 8 episodes filmed here. I am sure we will see some familiar faces or at least recognize some names. Just please don't judge ME by what you see on TV----please!!! LOL

i stopped watching that show years ago, it was too much like going to work! hah

so when you know they will show the toledo episodes, let me know please?

















































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