Alonzo Supreme Dale, 23, of St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States was recently arrested. He is facing five charges including grand theft of a motor vehicle and making threats to kill or do bodily injury over an electronic record.
Dale was listed as being under the supervision of the department of corrections in Lake City Correctional Facility in Lake City, Columbia County, Florida. On December 1, 2016, he was listed on the state department of corrections website in relation to possession of a firearm or ammunition or concealed weapon by a convicted felony, a criminal offense.
According to the St. Petersburg Police Department, Dale is a member of a gang. On December 18, 2021, a Pinellas County inmate recorded a conversation with him about multiple arrests of gang members.
During the call, Dale allegedly threatened to kill a public servant and said he would shoot or “throw a deadly missile” to execute the threat on the public servant. On December 23, 2021, he was arrested for five separate charges and was denied bond.
John C. Williams and Peter Demens founded St. Petersburg in 1888. The city’s incumbent and 53rd mayor Richard David “Rick” Kriseman, 59, assumed office on January 2, 2014 and was reelected on November 7, 2017.
Nicknamed Florida’s Sunshine City, St. Petersburg is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay Area. Named for St. Petersburg, Russia, the city is on the Pinellas peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.


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