One of the most prominent activists in the Black Lives Matter movement on Wednesday announced he is running for mayor of Baltimore.
DeRay Mckesson, whose stature among the loosely organized movement grew following racially-charged killings in Ferguson and elsewhere, filed to run as a Democrat before Wednesday’s 9 p.m. deadline, NBC affiliate WBAL-TV reported.
Mckesson made an announcement on Twitter and Medium.com, where he acknowledged that he is not a traditional candidate.
“The traditional pathway to politics, and the traditional politicians who follow these well-worn paths, will not lead us to the transformational change our city needs,” McKesson said.
“I Am Running for Mayor of Baltimore” https://t.co/tYQ58AOXYp
— deray mckesson (@deray) February 4, 2016
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced in September that she would not seek re-election. She was criticized for missteps she made during riots and civil unrest in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
There are more than 20 other candidates for mayor, WBAL-TV reported.
McKesson is a native of Baltimore, where he has been a youth organizer, teacher and administrator who worked with a program designed to attract quality staff for the city’s public school system, according to his LinkedIn profile.









