HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s Democratic Party primary field for attorney general is filling up as the former head of‘s public defense lawyers kicked off her campaign Wednesday for the state’s top law enforcement office.
“People write off what it means to be a public defender,” Bradford-Grey said in an interview. “They don’t know the experience and skill you develop in becoming a problem-solver and a solution-driver and understanding root causes very well.” In 2019, she helped personally represent a Black bicycle deliveryman in a racially charged case in which he was accused of fatal stabbing a white real estate developer in. The deliveryman, Michael White, was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of Sean Schellenger.