11 Teens Face Felony Charges for Allegedly Using Dating Apps to Lure, Beat Men as Part of Viral Social Media Trend
Authorities in Illinois said 11 teens engaged in a viral social media trend of using dating apps to lure and beat men. The teenagers are facing felony charges for their alleged assaults.
The Mount Prospect Police Department said in a statement that a group of 11 teens attacked two men over the summer.
A 41-year-old man told police a group of teens battered him around 9:45 p.m. July 8 in the parking lot of a business in Mount Prospect, roughly 20 miles northwest of Chicago.
“The victim related that he had utilized an online dating app to arrange to meet a person at that location,” the Mount Prospect Police Department stated. “After arriving, the victim related that he was approached by a group of teenage males who confronted him verbally and battered him. Teenagers in the group also damaged the victim’s vehicle. The victim related he fled in the vehicle and was eventually able to get away from the group of teenagers, who followed him in their vehicles.”
Within just 10 minutes of the first reported attack, a 23-year-old man contacted police about an assault that purportedly occurred about a mile away from the first alleged attack. (Read more from “11 Teens Face Felony Charges for Allegedly Using Dating Apps to Lure, Beat Men as Part of Viral Social Media Trend” HERE)
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