Ed Lee, San Francisco's 43rd Mayor, Dies
Early Tuesday At 65
Ed Lee, San Francisco’s 43rd mayor,
died early Tuesday at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, his
office confirmed. He was 65.
Appointed mayor by the Board of Supervisors in 2011 to replace Mayor
Gavin Newsom, Lee won reelection in 2015. Lee was known as a major
supporter of San Francisco's controversial "sanctuary city" policy,
which became a major news and political story in particular during the
last two years of Lee's tenure after the death of Kate Steinle at the
hands of a five-time deportee.
“It is with profound sadness and terrible grief that we confirm that
Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away on Tuesday, December 12 at 1:11 a.m. at
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Family, friends and
colleagues were at his side,” his office said in a statement. “Our
thoughts and prayers are with his wife Anita, his two daughters, Brianna
and Tania, and his family."
London Breed, the Board of Supervisors president, will become the city's
acting mayor.
Lee had previously served as the director of San Francisco’s Human
Rights Commission from 1991 to 1996, and then became city administrator
from 2005 to 2011.
He took a stand as a proponent of San Francisco's "sanctuary city"
policy, saying "San Francisco is and always will be a sanctuary city."
The policy became a nationwide issue after Steinle was shot and killed
by Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in 2015. Zarate was deported five times and
was released from San Francisco’s jail despite a federal request to
detain him for deportation several weeks before the deadly shooting.