CBS/AP/ February 28, 2013, 8:14 PM

Man charged in slaying of Miss. mayoral candidate

Marco McMillian, a mayoral candidate in Clarksdale, Miss., is seen in this Jan. 20, 2007, file photo.

Marco McMillian, a mayoral candidate in Clarksdale, Miss., is seen in this Jan. 20, 2007, file photo. / AP Photo/The Clarksdale Press Register

Updated 8:13 PM ET

JACKSON, Miss. A 22-year-old man was charged with murder Thursday in the death of a mayoral candidate in the Mississippi Delta.

The Coahoma County Sheriff's Department said in a news release that Lawrence Reed of Shelby was charged in the death of Marco McMillian. McMillian, 34, was a candidate for mayor of Clarksdale and was well-known in the community and beyond.

An investigation began Tuesday when a man crashed McMillian's SUV into another car on U.S. Highway 49 near the Coahoma and Tallahatchie county lines. The candidate wasn't in the car.

McMillian's body was found near the Mississippi River levee Wednesday morning between Sherard and Rena Lara, Coahoma County Coroner Scotty Meredith has said.

The body was sent for an autopsy, and the cause of death hasn't been made public.

"There's a lot of people upset about it," said Dennis Thomas, 33, who works at Abe's Barbeque.

"Why would somebody want to do something like that to somebody of that caliber? He was a highly respected person in town," Thomas said.

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Institute tweeted:

The sheriff's department has not released a possible motive for the crime.

Campaign spokesman Jarod Keith has said McMillian's campaign was noteworthy because he may have been the first openly gay man to be a viable candidate for public office in Mississippi.

McMillian, who was black, had forged ties while serving for four years as international executive director of the historically black Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Photos on McMillian's website and Facebook page show him with a younger Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton and with U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat.

McMillian was CEO of MWM & Associates, described on its website as a consulting firm for nonprofit organizations. In addition to his role at the fraternity from 2007 to 2011, McMillian had previously worked to raise funds as executive assistant to the president at Alabama A&M University and as assistant to the vice president at Jackson State University, according to his campaign.

A statement from the fraternity said he had secured the first federal contract to raise awareness about the impact of HIV and AIDS on communities of color. It noted that Ebony Magazine had recognized him in 2004 as one of the nation's "30 up-and-coming African Americans" under age 30.

Supporters say McMillian — a 1997 graduate of Clarksdale High School who graduated magna cum laude from Jackson State and held a master's degree from St. Mary's University in Minnesota in philanthropy and development — had big ideas for Clarksdale, a town of about 17,800 people.

The town is well known to blues fans as the home of the crossroads, where Robert Johnson is said to have sold his soul to the devil for skills with a guitar. Academy Award-winning actor and Mississippi native Morgan Freeman is part owner of the Ground Zero Blues Club in town. Clarksdale also is hounded by the poverty typical of the Mississippi Delta.

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cleric77 says:
A 22-year-old man was charged with murder Thursday in the death of a mayoral candidate in the Mississippi Delta.
Interesting...what race and sexual orientation is this 22 year old man?
What was the cause of the killing?
Why did our public media tell us these facts ASAP?
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RickB2400 replies:
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You can bet the killer wasn't a white man and he didn't used an AR15 or the headlines would read differently
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oldmanE says:
I was told he owned an assault weapon too
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duffy431 says:
Now please excuse me while I wipe my multiracial ass on a Confederate flag. I agree! Excuse me folks!!
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Harry1899 says:
CBS News has not been particularly responsible about reporting this story. They have tried to sensationalize and racialize this story ....openly gay....black....body found near a river....Mississippi. No, the truth is that other news outlets are reporting that his alleged killer, Lawrence Reed, is BLACK, and that there was no political motivation whatsoever for this homicide. It was an ordinary garden-variey, black-on-black homicide. The fact that he was gay, and that his body was found near a river in Mississippi is completely irrelevant.
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WarfarinStranger replies:
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"ordinary garden-variey, black-on-black homicide"

...and you're not racial-izing the story?
Harry1899 replies:
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CBS News by deliberately reporting the story in such a way that MacMillian was "gay" and that his body was found "near a river levee" is trying to conjure up memories of Goodman, Chaney and Schwerner, and turn this story into a civil rights crusade. I am simply reporting the truth - this was an ordinary, garden-variety, black-on-black killing with no racial overtones. If anything, I am de-racializing the story.
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bosharp2 says:
Culture Club Mississipi-1870

See Video Link Below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmcA9LIIXWw
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bosharp2 replies:
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Will the real slave George stand up?!
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calif7 says:
Hope the Supreme Court takes note. The South still has a ways to go.
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Gregorian12 replies:
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*** are you talking about?
duffy431 replies:
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The south has quite a long way to go, that includes all the slave states!
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FreetoSpeak81 says:
Betcha it was his gay lover who killed him. That is why they are mum on the "motive". Liberal media will do anything to hide gay on gay violence, which is so prevalent with that unnatural lifestyle. We all are supposed to believe he was killed by an anti-gay conservative, but almost all these cases are homosexual on homosexual. And we are supposed to believe "homosexual" marriage is a good thing, equal to natural marriage which built the families who built the good things about this nation. Homosexuality perverts the mind, soul and body-- it destroys both the individual and the nation in which it gets a foothold.
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Gregorian12 replies:
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No, bestiality, necrophilia, polygamy "pervert the mind, soul and body-" ... but homosexuality is a fun, clean, healthy lifestyle. GOSH DARN IT, WE JUST KNOW IT!!
4july replies:
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Hehe,

You sir, are exhibit A.
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raiderb2000 says:
you know them bigots at the AFA in tupelo,miss are celebrating,,what a shame ,what a shame tim wildman
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Gregorian12 says:
Gay men are like dogs in heat and the percentage of these trysts that end in violence is FAR higher than straight sex. For one thing, gays have to make deals about who does what to whom (since, after all it IS unnatural sex) and when the deal goes *wrong* one party feels aggrieved. Plus, when it's a case of an educated middle-aged man and some young hustler out for a buck - WATCH OUT. And gay men love the danger, "rough trade" aspect etc. They are basically looking for a butch man to mangle their anus so ... this is not pretty for starters. If you think that gay sex is somehow MIRACULOUSLY just as dangerous as straight sex ... then mama raised a fool.
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Gregorian12 replies:
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Yep, the gay sites don't pull any punches. They are saying that the suspect is "believed to be McMillan friend Lawrence Reed". See Qweerty
raiderb2000 replies:
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typical miisippi comment,,ignorant ,,,and im embarrassed to live next to you idiots,,,,,i m in louisiana,,although we do have our share of idiots like you,,but we are somewhat more liberal/progressive,of course in nola
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SouthernGent76 says:
The comments on here are the epitomy of stereotyping and jumping to conclusions. I suspect that the vast majority, if not all, posters denigrating Mississippi and its people have never been there. Let me ease your pain: a black man (Lawrence Reed) is now in custody for murdering another black man. I won't jump to conclusions on a definitive motive, but knowing Mississippi as I do, and many of its people, black and white, I will say this-there is an extremely high chance that the motive was not related to a) race or b) sexual orientation, and it is a 100% fact that the person charged was involved in an accident while driving the vehicle of the deceased mayoral candidate-which probably is a pretty good indicator of the motive.

I can confidently say this: the people of Mississippi are less prone to making statements of stereotype such as those posted on this forum that have overwhelmingly made poor generalizations regarding a people of which they have no first hand experience.
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SouthernGent76 replies:
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Excuse me: the people of Mississippi are no more prone to making statements...
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