Don't F*ck With People From Detroit

Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

Alex Zola is from Detroit. When he first moved to New York City twenty years ago, his father gave him some advice: "If someone mugs you, give them everything they want.  Everything.  Offer your shoes as well.  That should make them happy." 

The unsaid piece of advice he decided not to add was: "If someone fucks with you, tell 'em, 'Don't fuck with me, I'm from Detroit..."

Of course, Zola was subsequently mugged four years later by a guy who "helped" him by holding the door to a bank's ATM lobby. Zola and the guy, who turned out to be a homeless man wanted for his involvement in a murder, got into a sort-of fistfight, after which the mugger blocked Zola's escape route and demanded money, any money. Instead of giving him the $40 he'd just removed from the machine, Zola gave him the ninety cents from his pocket. The man actually let him go.

When the police caught the man later that night, the mugger screamed obscenities and threats. Finally, the cops had to say:  “Shut the fuck up.  Do you think you’re scaring him?  He’s from Detroit." Later, the mugger apologized:

“Are you really from Detroit,” he asked. I nodded. “Look man, nothing personal,” he said. “I was just trying to get paid.”

Wow. We knew people from Detroit were badass, but we had no idea muggers were actually afraid of them. 

The story, which Zola published on Open Salon, goes on to include an incident with The Old Man (as Zola refers to his father), in which a quartet of gangbangers surrounded The Old Man in Manhattan, causing The Old Man to utter a very memorable response... read it here.

Via Open Salon.

Image via Hogvalley. Clip via Kentucky Fried Movie.

 

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Comments

Mandy said:

Have I mentioned I'm from Detroit? I love telling people where I'm from when I travel. The looks on people's faces are priceless.

But I hate it when non-Detroiters put down my city. I feel like, "Go pick on your own."

Besides, why kick us when we're already down?

September 12, 2008 1:32 PM

Jen Lollipop said:

Im from Detroit but was raised in the suburbs (and thankfully still live there today). People definitely have some preconceived notions about the city but fail to recognize that there are a lot of good things (not Kwame

Kilparick or the public transportation lol) in detroit. And when I think of them, I'll let you know.

September 12, 2008 7:49 PM

Julian said:

Detroit has one of the most badassed musical legacies of any place in the entire country. Motown, the MC5, Bob Seger, Grand Funk, Nugent (okay - fuck him), Iggy...the list goes on and on, although I can't bring myself to mention that loser white-boy rapper or that irritating guy who unleashed the worst drummer in history upon us all.

Tommy Hearns for Mayor!

September 13, 2008 10:10 AM

eurrapanzy said:

royal oak checking in.  muggers haven't fucked with me in any city thus far, but i never look like i should be fucked with.  it's good times.

September 13, 2008 10:46 PM

thinkywritey said:

Mandy, it's so funny because exactly the first thing I was going to type was, "Have I mentioned I'm from Detroit?" We have a unique perspective, to be sure.

September 15, 2008 10:27 AM

Mandy said:

I think they call it "Gallows Humor" Thinkywritey.

;-)

September 16, 2008 2:31 PM

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Brian Fairbanks, the Senior National Political Correspondent for Nerve, is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn or New Orleans, depending on the season. He is a heavily-armed advocate of gun control.

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