My friend Paul Ryburn posted an important  message today on his blog.  I hope you’ll read it below  and e-mail Paul at Paul@PaulRyburn.com if you want to get  involved in his new organization to help fight crime in downtown 
(Keep it safe – I want to come back!  J)
Angie
Crime  in Downtown Memphis
 Thanks to everyone who  e-mailed in response to my last post (Saturday), asking what's up with crime  downtown and why I'm so upset and frustrated. I've received permission to post a  few things, so now I'm going to tell the whole story.
A week ago Sunday,  a bunch of us were sitting in Sleep Out's celebrating Memorial Day weekend. Well  into the evening, my friend Mike King decided he needed some fresh air, so he  went outside for a walk. He never came back. That's not unusual for downtowners  - we figured he ended up at another bar, or a friend's place.
Actually,  he ended up lying in the alley behind Parking Can Be Fun, out cold. He had gone  for a walk around the block - he walked down 
The next morning, Mike and I sat at  Sleep Out's and he told me what had happened. He told me he had cancelled all  his cards. "You called the police as well and filed a report, didn't you?" I  asked.
"No," he replied. "They hit me from behind, so I never saw them.  Without a description, what good will it do to file a report? Besides, I don't  want to make Downtown look unsafe. This was just a one-time, isolated  incident."
"No, it's not," I told him. "About a month ago, a friend of  mine was walking to her car, in one of the 
Mike started to suspect that there  may have been more unreported robberies of the same type. He began to talk to  people around Downtown. He talked to a friend of ours who owns a popular  Downtown restaurant - out of respect to them I won't give the name, but I will  say that it is in a building owned by Belz  Enterprises. She told him that 5 of her employees have been  mugged recently.
Friday night I was having dinner with some friends, and  I filled them in on Downtown's recent crime wave. They told me that a friend of  theirs had been walking up 
That was when I really started to feel unsafe. I make  that 
Now I can't make that  walk anymore. My quality of life has now been affected by crime. So Karen,  Russell, Nate, everyone else at E&H, if I come in less often on the  weekends, I hope you'll understand. I also feel bad for people who are buying  condos at The Lofts and CityHouse or who rent at South Bluffs, and are being told  that they're only a 10-minute walk from 
So Friday night after dinner, my friends went to get a beer  and I decided to take a walk. I walked down to 
Later I walked home. As I crossed the  intersection at Main and 
I'm becoming paranoid. After I got home that night, I paced the  floor of my apartment for a good two hours, trying to calm down. About 3 in the  morning I looked out the window. I can see 
Then the guys got in the  car and drove off, and I realized I hadn't witnessed a break-in. I had witnessed  four guys get in the car they owned (or their parents owned) and drive home. Now  I'm seeing crime even in places where it doesn't exist.
As I walked home  earlier that evening, I watched a cop set the light at Union and 
I'll be okay. I've always been street smart. I walk in well-lit  areas downtown, as close to the middle of the street as possible. I approach  dumpsters and other large objects behind which people could hide with extreme  caution. But I worry about my neighbors. There are several single females who  live in my apartment building who walk their dogs after dark, using the alley  behind the building as a shortcut to Court Square. I think of my new neighbor  who just moved in a couple of weeks ago, and how she and I grabbed a bite to eat  at LoLo's one night and had a great time, and how sad it makes me to think of  her being knocked out and robbed while she's walking her dog. I passed on the  crime info to the security guard in my building. He said he'd let everyone know.  My building is hiring a new courtesy guard to work Monday and Tuesday.  Previously we had only had a guard Wednesday through Sunday. I commend the  owners for taking that step.
I'm sitting here typing this post at the  Flying Saucer. Many of the waitresses here have become my friends. I worry about  them. I wonder how many of them have been mugged walking to their cars,  considering a business a block away has seen 5 of its employees get mugged? The  Saucer has had a pretty high turnover the past few months. I wonder if any  waitresses have quit because of the crime downtown?
I'm sitting at the  
Take a look at the Memphis Police Department's Crime Mapper. Try searching for all  crimes that have occurred in the past month within half a mile of Union and  
I'm frustrated. I'm angry. A lot  of other people are too. I feel like the neighborhood I love is being taken away  from me. Actually, I think downtown is still pretty safe overall, but I also  think we're approaching a tipping point, where if we don't fight back now, the  criminals will take over for good by the end of the summer. That's bad for all  of Downtown. Own a condo in the area? Your property values will decline as a  result. Own a business? Your revenue will decline because people will be afraid  to come down here. This is not just a problem for the people who get robbed or  attacked. This is a  problem for all of us. We must work together to fight the  crime.
What can you do to help? First of all, if you're  robbed, for God's sake, file a police report. Even if you have no idea who  robbed you, at least the cops will know where they need to step up their  patrols. If you see suspicious activity, call the police and report it. The  Downtown Precinct's number is 525-9800; that hopefully will get you a better  response time than the main 545-COPS line.
Several of my friends and I,  including my friend Mike who was robbed, plan to put together an organization to  share crime information, raise awareness of criminal activity downtown, and  lobby the people in power to do something. If you'd like to be a part of this,  e-mail  me. If you've been a recent crime victim or if you know of  people who have, please e-mail me and let me know. The  information you send won't be posted on this blog if you tell me you wish it to  remain private. If you can get us in touch with a Henry Turley, Jack Belz, Kevin  Kane, media outlet or other person/business that has the power to get things  done, please e-mail me.
Please  forward a link to this post to anyone you feel should see it.  Thanks.
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