Ferguson, Missouri elected its first black mayor who is also the first female mayor
by David Pescovitz from on (#548QQ)
Yesterday, Ella Jones became the first black, and first female, elected mayor of Ferguson, Missouri where an uprising kicked off in 2014 after a white police officer shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, and was not indicted. From the New York Times:
Ms. Jones, 65, and her opponent, Heather Robinett, 49, had both vowed to continue changes enacted after the 2014 shooting of Mr. Brown, including a federal consent decree, a legally binding agreement requiring reforms to a police department.
I've got work to do - because when you're an African-American woman, they require more of you than they require of my counterpart," Ms. Jones said after her victory, in a video (below) posted online Tuesday night by the journalist Jason Rosenbaum of St. Louis Public Radio. I know the people in Ferguson are ready to stabilize their community, and we're going to work together to get it done."