A
little over three months have passed since the controversial shooting
of Michael Brown, and the Missouri Grand Jury has yet to reach a
verdict. A group called RbG Black Rebels has decided to take matters
into their own hands.
On Aug. 9, an unarmed black teenager was gunned down in
Ferguson, Missouri, by police officer Darren Wilson. News about the
incident spread like wildfire throughout the country, with some
witnesses claiming that Brown was standing with his hands up before
being shot six times, while others claiming he was attacking officer
Wilson.
Since then, thousands have protested in Ferguson and around the world. Gov. Jay Nixon has even declared a State of Emergency, keeping the National Guard ready in case riots occur.
A State of Emergency would be an accurate way to describe
Ferguson at the moment, as a group calling itself RbG Black Rebels put
what some are considering a bounty on Wilson’s head.
The group posted on Twitter: “We are paying $5k cash for
the location of Ofc. Darren Wilson. Real $, no joke, no crime we just
wana get his photo an ask him a few questions.”
The RbG Black Rebels have described themselves as a “Militant Resistance” to a “corrupt police state,” according to Daily Mail.
They also insist that the incendiary tweet posted on Nov. 9 was not a
bounty, though following tweets about “gun stores emptying out” and
“restocking on 7.62 and 9mm ammo” might suggest otherwise.
Here are some of their tweets:
Sources: Inquisitr, Daily Mail / Photo Credit: Wiki Media, DailyMail
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