• 11 Cook County nig*er juveniles charged after adult victims lured, assa

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    MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. - Nearly a dozen juveniles have been charged in
    connection with two separate incidents of aggravated battery and mob
    action that occurred earlier this year.

    The charges stem from attacks on two adult men who were lured to locations
    in Mount Prospect through an online dating app.

    The incidents took place on July 8 in the 900 block of West Lincoln Street
    and at 606 West Northwest Highway. The victims, a 41-year-old and 23-year-
    old, were confronted and battered by groups of teenage males. One of the victims was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

    In both cases, the victims' vehicles were also damaged – which included
    the slashing of one of the victim's tires.

    Of the eleven juveniles charged, ten are from Mount Prospect and one is
    from Arlington Heights. Their ages range from 16 to 17 years old. The
    charges include multiple felony counts of aggravated battery, criminal
    damage to property, and mob action.

    One juvenile faces additional charges of hate crime for allegedly using
    racial and derogatory terms during one of the incidents.

    Mount Prospect Police Chief Michael Eterno said the teenagers were
    inspired by a viral social media trend.

    "We are asking parents to take these incidents as an opportunity to talk
    with their teenage children about the seriousness of actively
    participating in these types of trends they see on social media," Eterno
    said.

    The juveniles were identified in part thanks to surveillance footage.

    In November, all eleven juveniles turned themselves in and were then transported to the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center in Chicago.

    Statement from High School District 214
    "District 214 has been made aware of an off-campus incident that occurred
    over the summer and led to community charges that were recently announced.
    Due to privacy laws and the ongoing nature of this situation, we are
    limited in the information we can share. We will not be releasing
    additional information at this time and refer you to the Mount Prospect
    Police Department."

    https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/mount-prospect-11-juveniles-charged- battery-mob-action

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