11 Illinois teens charged with felonies after men lured and beaten using dating apps

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11 Illinois teens charged with felonies after men lured and beaten using dating apps

Eleven Illinois teenagers were hit with felony charges in connection with the alleged luring and beating of two men using dating apps this summer, according to police.

Some of the teens, all males aged 17 and one aged 16, allegedly took inspiration for the crimes from a viral social media trend, the Mount Prospect Police Department said in news release published Thursday. Police did not elaborate what the social media trend entailed.

On July 8 at around 9:45 p.m., a 41-year-old man reported to police that he’d been beaten by “a group of teenagers” in a parking lot at 606 West Northwest Highway in Mount Prospect, Illinois.

“The victim related that he had utilized an online dating app to arrange to meet a person at that location,” police said in the news release. “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 41-year-old man was followed by the teenagers when he tried to flee in his car, but was eventually able to get away from them, police said.

About 10 minutes later on the same night, police responded to the 400 block of See Gwun Avenue for a report of a battery. A 23-year-old man told police he arranged to meet someone through a dating app on the 900 block of West Lincoln Street — about a mile away from the location of the first incident — and was instead approached by teen males who beat him, with one slashing tires on his car, according to police.

Police did not clarify if it was one of more dating apps used to lure the men, or identify the dating apps.

The 23-year-old victim was able to get in his car and drive away but had to stop after realizing some of his tires were slashed. He asked the residents of a nearby home to call 911, police said.

“The Mount Prospect Police Detectives were able locate video surveillance footage that captured the incident at 606 West Northwest Highway and were able to identify some of the offenders in the video,” police said. “An extensive investigation was conducted where eleven total juveniles were identified as taking part in one or both incidents.”

The eleven teenagers were charged with one or two counts each of aggravated battery, criminal damage to property and mob action. Detectives also found that one of the teens used “a racial and another derogatory term” during one of the incidents, resulting in two hate crime charges for that teen, according to police.

Police did not mention which slurs the teenager allegedly used.

The Mount Prospect Police Department said the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved the charges for the teens, who all turned themselves in from Nov. 11 to 20 and were taken to Chicago’s Cook County Juvenile Detention Center.

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The police department is advising parents to speak to their children about partaking in social media trends.

“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,” Police Chief Michael Eterno said.

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