Seven activists with the peace group Food Not Bombs were arrested for feeding homeless people on Saturday in a public park in Tampa, Florida.
The group is undaunted and maintains it will return to the park on Tuesday to serve anyone in need of food. “We intend to expose the city’s cruelty in the face of thousands in our community who are struggling with issues of food insecurity, mental and medical health issues, poverty, and homelessness,” a spokesperson for Food Not Bombs told McClatchy.
When multiple police officers arrived at the food table and warned Food Not Bombs to stop serving the homeless in Tampa’s Gaslight Park on Saturday, one activist commented: “The hunger enforcement officers are here. This is their idea of serving the public.”
The seven people arrested were given trespass warnings and told not to return to the park for one year, the group told the local community radio station WMNF.
Watch a video of the arrests here:
Tampa Food Not Bombs has served the homeless in the same location twice a week for four years, the group said, and speculated that the recent crackdown comes in anticipation of Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship game in Tampa.
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