Twitter suspended an account that offered bounties on the heads of Los Angeles police officers following the police department releasing photos, names and serial numbers for all cops in the city to an anti-police group. 

“We are appreciative of Twitter acting swiftly to take down this dangerous site that called for the murder of Los Angeles police officers,” Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, said in a press release Monday from the police union. 

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