Decades in the making, Detroit’s slow-motion path towards bankruptcy is suddenly coming in a frightening rush for people like David McLeod.
Days after the city filed for bankruptcy, the 52-year-old firefighter stood at an intersection with his wife and daughter, waving a placard and stuffing fliers through car windows protesting over public pension cuts.
“They are telling us we have to dig our own graves,” he said.
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