Knowles, who is
white, won a third three-year term with 57 percent of the vote,
defeating Councilwoman Ella Jones, according to preliminary
election results posted on the county website.
"We all want the same thing," Knowles said to the St. Louis Post
Dispatch on Tuesday night. "We're all here for the same purpose,
which is our community."
Jones would have become the city's first black mayor, two years
after she along with Wesley Bell, who is black, were elected to
the city council during the first election after the shooting.
Knowles was mayor of Ferguson, a mostly black community of
21,000 residents, on Aug. 9, 2014, when white police officer
Darren Wilson shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was
black.
The shooting touched off a national debate on race, led to
months of street protests and amplified long-standing complaints
in Ferguson and across the country of police harassment and
mistreatment of minorities. It also prompted Justice Department
probes.
Knowles survived a recall attempt in 2015 along stiff criticism
over what the U.S. Justice Department called widespread
discriminatory practices in the police department and the
municipal court.
Both the previous police chief and city manager resigned, as did
Ferguson's municipal judge in 2015.
A county grand jury declined to indict Wilson for Brown's death
and the U.S. Justice Department also declined to pursue charges
against the officer, who resigned from the department.
A federal judge approved an agreement to reform Ferguson's
police department and municipal law code in 2016.
The agreement requires Ferguson provide its officers with
bias-awareness training and implement an accountability system,
city officials have said. The city also agreed police must
ensure that stop, search and arrest practices are not
discriminatory under law.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Tom
Heneghan)
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