A militant group is offering $5,000 for details on the whereabouts of Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot Michael Brown dead.
A grand jury is currently deciding whether Wilson is guilty of any wrongdoing in the shooting. A date for the decision has not been pegged as of yet.
Wilson, 28, has been in hiding on paid leave ever since he shot Brown, 18, on August 9.
Now a militant group that calls itself the RbG Black Rebels says that it’s offering a reward for information that leads them to Wilson, saying that they’re serious.
“We are paying $5k cash for location of Ofc. Darren Wilson. Real $, no joke, no crime we just wana get his photo an ask him a few questions,” it said.
The account insisted that the group did not issue a bounty.
“If we had a ‘Bounty on his Head’ we wld'nt post that. We just wana get photos&statement from Ofc. Wilson,” it said. “He is still a paid city employee.”
“We’re not here to make threats so dnt threaten us. Especially if you’re local n we can find out who/whr u are,” it added.
The group calls itself “the Militant Resistance against this corrupt police state, that includes the national guard.”
