Michael Brown's mother is among three candidates running in Ferguson's 3rd Ward on Tuesday.
"I wanted to go back and do something right in a place that did something so very wrong to my son, and I think that's what my son would want as well."Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.FERGUSON, Mo. — Michael Brown's mother could soon have oversight over the police department connected to her son's death, if voters in Ferguson, Missouri, elect her to the City Council.on Tuesday.
"I wanted to go back and do something right in a place that did something so very wrong to my son, and I think that's what my son would want as well," McSpadden said in an interview with The Associated Press.McSpadden, who spelled her first name"Lezley" for an autobiography but said she otherwise goes by Lesley, is new at being a candidate but has been at the edge of politics since her son's death.
While the U.S. Department of Justice also found no grounds to prosecute Wilson, the agency's blistering report of the police and municipal court practices led to a consent agreement requiring reforms that are still being implemented. "The 3rd Ward needs somebody who's going to mingle with the people," Brown said."You can't make change from a distance. If you don't know what your constituents are going through, if you're not there to hear what they're saying, how can you lead these people and make decisions for these people?"
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