Wesley Bell
St. Louis County Prosecuting AttorneyWesley Bell is a Ferguson city councilman and a former municipal court prosecutor. After his election, Councilman Bell worked directly with the Department of Justice on community policing and court reform initiatives for the city of Ferguson. Bell is running on a progressive platform that, among other things, focuses on ending mass incarceration. Bell has vowed to reduce the number of St. Louis residents who are labeled as felons. He has also vowed to treat rather than punish drug addiction by diverting those with substance abuse problems to treatment programs. Bell supports bail reform, and he is against the death penalty. Bell wants to shift the culture of the prosecuting attorney’s office to one that centers transparency and community trust.
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