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Meet Mayor Melton

Is the Jackson, Mississippi mayor too passionate in helping his citizens? In the upcoming “Tom Brokaw Reports: Separate and Unequal,” Brokaw travels to Jackson, Miss., for an in-depth report on race and poverty, airing on Sunday, July 23 at 7 PM/ET on NBC. Jackson struggles everyday with the issues of race and America.

Frank Melton, Jackson’s controversial mayor, was elected in 2005 with an  80 percent  majority, running on a platform to reform the city’s infrastructure and to combat crime. Melton says he is passionate about fighting crime and helping the city’s young people.  That passion, he says, is also his weakness.

Since taking office last year, Melton has appointed himself a sort of official vigilante. Wearing a bullet proof vest and pistols, Melton often patrols inner-city Jackson, puts up road blocks, and goes on drug raids.  His tactics have been criticized as heavy handed, even possibly illegal.  Melton says he has no intention of stopping.

Before he held public office, Melton became wealthy in the private sector, running WLBT-TV, the NBC affiliate in Jackson, from 1984 to 2002, when he sold the station.