Civil rights lawyer Krasner elected Philly’s top prosecutor
PHILADELPHIA — A longtime civil rights attorney who has sued the police department scores of times, opposes the death penalty and promised to help hold bad officers accountable was elected Tuesday as Philadelphia’s next district attorney.
Larry Krasner, 56, ran a campaign focused on combating inequities in the criminal justice system.
He will succeed Democrat Seth Williams, who resigned in June after pleading guilty to taking a bribe in exchange for legal favours and was sentenced last month to five years in prison.
Krasner beat Republican Beth Grossman, who had been a lifelong Democrat until switching parties a few years ago because of what she said was the Democratic Party’s corrupt stranglehold on the city.