Michael Brown’s mother contemplating run for Ferguson City Council
The mother of Michael Brown, the black man whose fatal shooting by a police officer in 2014 set off nationwide demonstrations, said Monday that she is considering running for a seat on the Ferguson, Mo., City Council.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday that Lezley McSpadden discussed running for office while speaking on a panel at Harvard University.
“What I’m contemplating is running for City Council of Ferguson,” McSpadden said, prompting audience members to cheer and chant “Run, Lezley, Run.”
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There are people who are willing to help get a campaign started and “make sure that I’m treated right,” McSpadden said.
Benjamin Crump, her family’s attorney who was also a panelist, encouraged McSpadden to enter the race.
“What a legacy that would be — elected to the City Council and supervising the same police department that killed Michael Brown,” Crump said.
The death of McSpadden’s 18-year-old son in 2014 acted as a major catalyst for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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