The partnership of Detroit businesses joining Project Green Light has expanded since the one year and 100th participating stores mark in January 2017. There are now 144 companies partnered in Detroit to help fight and solve crimes in the areas of the installed real-time cameras.
More green lights can be seen flashing as residents walk and ride on the streets of Detroit. This light sits atop of a Citgo gas station on Schoolcraft and Evergreen. Image By: Cynthia Gladden
Brancy Crawford, of Detroit states “she feels more safe with all the blinking green lights, and she shops in areas that have the real-time cameras installed.” Crime has been a downward trend in areas where green lights have been installed on local businesses.
Sunoco gas station on McNichols and Six Mile has a bright green light that alerts citizens that it is linked to the Detroit Police Department. Photo By Cynthia Gladden
Forty-four more businesses have partnered with the Detroit Police Department to help deter crime since January 2017, making Detroit a safer place for its citizens.
High definition camera installed on Rosedale Community Pharmacy on GrandRiver in Detroit. Photo By: Cynthia Gladden
Mobile gas station on Fenkell in Detroit. Photo By: Cynthia Gladden
Sonny’s Hamburgers in Detroit on Evergreen and Schoolcraft helps keep the neighborhood safer. Photo By: Cynthia Gladden
McDonald’s on Grand River, partners with other businesses for the safety of citizens. Photo By: Cynthia Gladden