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BREAKING NEWS: Marion Barry Dies!


Marion Barry, a former Washington D.C Mayor who became famous after a
cocaine bust, has died Sunday morning at 78.
Barry served 4 terms as Mayor.However, what made him popular was  what
he did in a hotel room during his tenure. He was caught smoking crack
with a young woman as FBI barged in the room and he screamed, "She set
me up!"
After serving time for drug possession, he became mayor once again.
He served 4 times in all.
Cause of death has not been disclosed.
Marion Barry, Jr. (March 6, 1936 – November 23, 2014) was an American
politician who served as the second elected Mayor of the District of
Columbia from 1979 to 1991, and again as the fourth Mayor from 1995 to
1999. A Democrat, Barry had served three tenures on the Council of the
District of Columbia, representing as an at-large member from 1975 to
1979 and in Ward 8 from 1993 to 1995 and again from 2005 to 2014. In
the 1960s he was involved in the African-American Civil Rights
Movement, first as a member of the Nashville Student Movement sit-ins
and then serving as the first chairman of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC).Barry came to national prominence as
mayor of the national capital, the first prominent civil-rights
activist to become chief executive of a major American city; he gave
the presidential nomination speech for Jesse Jackson at the 1984
Democratic National Convention. His celebrity transformed into
international notoriety in January 1990, when he was videotaped
smoking crack cocaine and arrested by FBI officials on drug charges.
The arrest and subsequent trial precluded Barry seeking re-election,
and he served six months in a federal prison. After his release,
however, he was elected to the DC City Council in 1992 and ultimately
returned to the mayoralty in 1994, serving from 1995 to 1999.Despite
his history of political and legal controversies, Barry was a popular
and influential figure in the local political scene of Washington,
D.C. The alternative weekly Washington City Paper nicknamed him "Mayor
for life," a designation that remained long after Barry left the
mayoralty.The Washington Post has stated that "to understand the
District of Columbia, one must understand Marion Barry."

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