Angela Walker was elected as a Bangor councilmember on Tuesday, over two decades after she pleaded guilty to manslaughter alongside her brother, Benjamin Humphrey.
Currently, Bangor has no law preventing Walker—or any other resident with a criminal record—from running for public office.
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A woman who was sworn in Monday as a city council member in Bangor, Maine, served time in prison for manslaughter. The election of Angela Walker sparked outrage on conservative social media and ...