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DC Council Member Vincent Gray Had ‘Mild Stroke': Staff

The former mayor is "upbeat and eager to return home and to the office"

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Vincent Gray, D.C. Ward 7 Council Member, speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for the retail construction phase of Skyland Town Center, the first town center development in Southeast D.C., on June 21, 2021.

D.C. Council Member and former mayor Vincent Gray had a “mild stroke” and is recovering, his office said Monday night. 

Gray, who represents Ward 7, developed bronchitis last week and checked himself into a hospital over the weekend, a statement from his office said. 

“While at the hospital, Gray experienced a mild stroke. He is feeling well this evening,” the statement said. 

Gray worked from the hospital but will skip D.C. Council sessions on Tuesday. 

“The Councilmember is upbeat and eager to return home and to the office,” his staff said. 

Additional information was not immediately released.

Gray served as D.C.’s mayor from 2011 to 2015. 

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