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Politician Marion Barry died Sunday morning, November 23.
According to The Washington Post, Barry had been released from Howard University Hospital just hours earlier. He collapsed after arriving home and was rushed to United Medical Center in Southeast Washington, where he was pronounced dead at 1:46 a.m.
Barry served four-terms as the mayor of Washington, D.C. He gained international notoriety in 1990 when he was caught in an FBI sting smoking crack cocaine at the Vista Hotel in D.C. with a female friend, Hazel Diane "Rasheeda" Moore.
Barry could be heard on tape saying, "B*tch set me up . . . . I shouldn't have come up here . . . goddamn b*tch"
He was convicted of drug possession and sentenced to six months in prison.
Despite the setback, Barry would rise again. He was re-elected as the mayor of D.C. in 1994 for the fourth and final time.
No cause of death was given, but the Associated Press reports that Barry's health problems included kidney problems stemming from diabetes and high blood pressure. He also underwent a kidney transplant in February 2009.
His family issued a statement on his passing.
Information from The Washington Post and Associated Press contributed to this report.
Former DC Mayor Marion Barry Dies at 78
Former Washington mayor has passed away
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