Hmmmm....
Sounds like something out of Robocop
The gangs in Detroit are out of control to the point that they could be described better or more accurately as a militant guerrilla force attacking the citizens, rather than a few groups of hooligans making mischief...
The gangs run the city, the leadership follows the money, the people suffer, and the cycle spins onward until the people will inevitably snap... Whoever comes out on top will spin the story for the history books of the future...
There can't be any real progress until Detroit can provide some incentive for new business. There's nothing in Detroit worth the risk of living there. The people own this problem because they won't rally against the leadership who clearly supports the interests of their enemies. The outcry of indifference is deafening and the economy is a perfect representative of the reality.
Every law that gets written in the city of Detroit should be assessed by each of the people living there and personally judged as if it were written against them; not all laws are written to support the better interest of the people, some of these laws are more beneficial to the organized crime. The laws that fail public scrutiny should be ignored en-mass as a statement of civil disobedience.
If the elected leadership continually fails to improve the city, or worse, progressively destroys it; at what point will the people start to give a damn? When the political power from a mob of gangbangers threatens to exceed that of the average citizens, the electoral system is broken and must be reset. It's natural really, representative Governments were designed to represent educated, moral, and ethical citizens. When the Government no longer supports the people, the people must support themselves and sway the Government by any means necessary.
This is a universal truth, when the voices of good and moral people are willfully and criminally ignored, bullets will sway Governments far more surely than votes.
Detroit is like an ACME dynamite kit sitting in a bomb factory built directly adjacent to the coolant reservoir of a large nuclear reactor... It might not blow up today or tomorrow, but damn it's pretty obvious that there's a problem and the outcome looks pretty negative.
"Maybe somebody should do something about that... Not me though; somebody else..."