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Let It Rip: The Kilpatrick verdict, the fallout and the future

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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) -

Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is back behind bars.  After 14 days of deliberations, a jury convicted him on 24 of 30 counts, including racketeering, bribery and extortion.

"Kwame Kilpatrick didn't lead the city, he looted the city," said U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade after the verdict.

"We cannot argue with the fact that they spent a great deal of time deliberating, that it appears as if they were methodical in going through the evidence," said Kilpatrick attorney Jim Thomas.  "There seems to be some logic to what it is that they did, although I don't agree with it."

Kilpatrick is not alone.  His longtime friend and contractor Bobby Ferguson was also convicted and ordered to prison.

"Any time you put your heart and soul into something and you come up short, it's an empty feeling," said Ferguson attorney Mike Rataj.

Kilpatrick's father, Bernard, was also found guilty, but he is free for now.

Our "Let It Rip" panel discusses the verdict, the fallout and what it means for the future of the city.

Joining Huel Perkins and Charlie Langton are:

M.L. Elrick, a reporter for Fox 2 who has covered the trial from the very beginning.

Sam Riddle, a man who knows the inner workings of Detroit politics and the federal justice system.  He spent time in city hall and in prison.

And Steve Hood, host of the TV show "Detroit Wants to Know," as well as a consultant, computer guru and Sunday school teacher.

Click on the videos above to watch this special edition of "Let It Rip".  Also let us know your thoughts by posting in the "Comments" section below.

  • Elrick's take on the Kilpatrick Trial

  • Monday, March 25 2013 9:58 PM EDT2013-03-26 01:58:06 GMT
    The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds.  Among the new information he unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
    The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds.  Among the new information M.L. Elrick unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
  • Monday, March 11 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-03-11 23:16:31 GMT
    Fox 2's M.L. Elrick was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again.  He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
    Fox 2's M.L. Elrick has covered the Kilpatrick incorporated trial from gavel to gavel and was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again.  He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
  • Thursday, March 7 2013 8:14 PM EST2013-03-08 01:14:46 GMT
    "That pay-to-play was horrible," said Detroit's mayor.  "That does not exist today."  So what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again?  We went looking for answers, and you'll be surprised at what we found.
    "That pay-to-play was horrible," said Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.  "That does not exist today."  So what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again?  We went looking for answers, and you'll be surprised at what we found.
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