Eritha “Akile” Cainion and Jesse Nevel respond to Pinellas County sherrifs’ murder of three black teen boys

Where: Akwaaba Hall, 1245 18th Ave S
When: August 7th, 10am

This morning at 10am, at Akwaaba Hall, 1245 18th Avenue South, Eritha “Akile” Cainion, District 6 City Council candidate, and Jesse Nevel, mayoral candidate, will host a press conference to respond to the August 6th, 2017 incident in Palm Harbor in which Pinellas County Sheriff’s deputies chased six black teenagers, causing three of them to die in a fiery crash.

Candidate Cainion is also the chair of the Committee for Justice for the Three Drowned Black Girls, fighting for justice for the victims of a similar murder that took place last year.

Cainion and Nevel will be joined by other community leaders for this important press conference.

Event will be live-streamed from The Burning Spear newspaper facebook page.

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