St. Pete Police offer $1,500 bounty for snitching, Uhuru Movement offers reward for cops to break police code of silence

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida — On Wednesday, April 29, following press conferences held by police days before to offer $1,500 bounties to anyone in the African community who snitched on any other African with a gun that resulted in a conviction, the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) held a press conference of its own. At this press conference InPDUM local leadership offered a $1,500 reward to any cop who would come forward with information that would result in the conviction of any of the police who have been involved in the murders of African people in the city of St. Petersburg.

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