People in public life are in the spotlight, and are often the target of people's vitriol when they make unpopular decisions.
It's no different in Detroit.
Councilwoman Saunteel Jenkins told WWJ she's received death threats after her vote to approve a consent agreement with the state earlier this month.
From WWJ:
“I’ve received some threats, yes,” said Jenkins. ”It’s especially unnerving when in addition to threats, people are picketing at your private home.” Jenkins said it’s all over her “yes” vote supporting the consent agreement. While things haven’t escalated to violence, Jenkins has had to ask for police protection at least once... Jenkins said when she ran for a seat on City Council, she had no idea how difficult it would be. “I had no idea, but I keep saying, you can’t complain when you get what you asked for. I asked for this, but I had no idea. I knew it would be rough, but I didn’t know it would be this rough,” she said.
Jenkins told WWJ that other council members have also received threats - she didn't identify their names.