Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong, who filed a lawsuit against Oakland and its mayor, is running for citywide office, aiming to address crime, budget deficit, and street conditions. Armstrong is seeking the at-large seat on the City Council while pursuing legal action for wrongful termination.
Former Oakland police chief LeRonne Armstrong kicked off his campaign for city council on Saturday. https://t.co/V00cBK0tuD
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Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong has joined the race for Oakland’s City Council. He’s running for the council’s at-large seat, which Rebecca Kaplan currently holds. https://t.co/iISphrFc6Q
Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong is planning to run for the City Council’s at-large seat even as he sues the city for wrongful termination. https://t.co/e2kzsljWwa
An ousted police chief who filed a scorching lawsuit against Oakland and its mayor is now running for citywide office, pledging to clamp down on crime, close a budget deficit and clean up “embarrassing” street conditions. https://t.co/aZAbGzo5Wg