From ABC News:
“3 juveniles nabbed in brutal
Chicago mob beating of mentally disabled girl that was video recorded and put
online”
Three Chicago girls were arrested
on suspicion of being part of a teen mob that brutally beat a special needs
girl in what police described as a "beyond disturbing" attack that
was video recorded and posted on social media. The 15-year-old victim, who has a mental
disability and had been reported missing by her father, thought the alleged
attackers -- ages 13, 14 and 15 -- were her friends, Chicago police said during
a news conference on Thursday. "The
case that we're speaking of galvanized our attention around behavior that quite
frankly we all wish never existed, not just in this city but in this
country," said Chicago Police Commissioner Eddie Johnson. Johnson said that two of the juvenile suspects
were arrested Wednesday and charged with felony aggravated assault, and the
third was arrested on a charge of mob action. Their names were not released
because they are minors. "I've got to tell you, it broke my heart to see
this group of young people turn on her and escalated into what we saw -- a
physical assault," Johnson said. The
victim was reported missing on July 18 by her father, according to Lt. Ozzie
Valdez, who headed the investigation. Valdez
said that while detectives were investigating the girl's disappearance, the
video of her being viciously beaten surfaced Monday on social media and quickly
went viral. Police were notified of the video by community activists and the
local media. He said the attack
apparently occurred on Monday and was captured on cellphone video by a juvenile
who was part of the group but apparently didn't participate in the assault. The
footage, obtained by ABC station WLS-TV in Chicago, shows the victim standing
against what appeared to be an outdoor utility box and being surrounded by at
least five young people who punched her repeatedly in the head and back as she
defensively turned her back to the attackers before she fell to the ground. The
person who apparently recorded the video is heard laughing as the victim
screamed for help. "This is beyond
disturbing to watch and this young girl deserves better," Anthony
Guglielmi, spokesman for the Chicago Police Department, wrote in a Twitter post
on Thursday. Valdez said the victim was
found on Wednesday aboard a Chicago Transportation Authority train when a
citizen recognized her from the video. The
victim, whose name was not released, was taken to a police station and then to
Comer Children’s Hospital Chicago, where she was treated for undisclosed
injuries and released. "In their
interviews, the detectives learned that the victim met several juveniles who
she thought were her friends. These girls then taught her how to flash gang
signs and as this was occurring a beating began which was captured on
video," Valdez said. He said the
investigation is ongoing and did not rule out the possibility of more arrests. Valdez
declined to comment on the extent of her injuries. Asked if the victim was sexually assaulted,
Johnson said, "In terms of a sexual aspect, we're not prepared to talk
about that at this time. Police also did not specify a motive for the attack,
but Johnson said, "There were some things going on that these young ladies
wanted her to do that she didn't do. We'll leave it at that for right
now." Johnson thanked the community
for providing tips that helped investigators locate the victim and arrest the
suspects, who appeared Thursday in juvenile court. "Some of the parents of
the offenders and the offenders themselves also did the right thing and brought
information and individuals forward to the police," Johnson said. He added that he hopes the alleged incident
becomes a "teaching moment" for the young girls charged in the
attack, saying, "hate, bullying, and bigotry are cancers on our society
that do nothing but break and divide us." He called the attack an "affront to who
we are as Chicagoans." "It
stands in direct conflict to the 'City of Broad Shoulders,'" Johnson said.
"We all have to work together to help ensure that this type of behavior is
rooted out of our communities and our city."
^ This attack is beyond
disgusting. I only hope the girls arrested will be tried as adults and get
charged with Hate Crimes and spend the rest of their lives behind bars. ^
https://abcnews.go.com/US/juveniles-nabbed-brutal-chicago-mob-beating-mentally-disabled/story?id=64567110
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