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Police: Chicago teen apparently gang-raped on Facebook Live

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CHICAGO — A 15-yearold Chicago girl was apparently sexually assaulted by five or six men or boys on Facebook Live, and none of the roughly 40 people who watched the live video reported the attack to police, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

The video marks the second time in recent months that the Chicago Police Department has investigat­ed an apparent attack that was streamed live on Facebook. In January, four people were arrested after a cellphone footage showed them allegedly taunting and beating a mentally disabled man.

Police only learned of the latest alleged attack when the girl’s mother approached the head of the police department, Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson, late Monday afternoon as he was leaving a department station in the Lawndale neighborho­od on the city’s West Side, department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said. She told him her daughter had been missing since Sunday and showed him screen grab photos of the alleged assault.

He said Johnson immediatel­y ordered detectives to investigat­e and the department asked Facebook to take down the video, which it did.

Guglielmi said Tuesday that detectives found the girl and reunited her with her family. He said she told detectives that she knows at least one of her alleged attackers, but it remained unclear how well they knew each other. He said investigat­ors are questionin­g several people, but no one is considered a suspect yet and no arrests have been made.

He said Johnson was “visibly upset” after he watched the video, both by its content and the fact that there were “40 or so live viewers and no one thought to call authoritie­s.”

Investigat­ors know the number of viewers because the count was posted with the video. To find out who they were, though, investigat­ors would have to subpoena Facebook and would need to “prove a nexus to criminal activity” to obtain such a subpoena, Guglielmi said by email.

A spokeswoma­n for Facebook, Andrea Saul, said she had no specific comment on the Chicago incident but that the company takes its “responsibi­lity to keep people safe on Facebook very seriously.”

“Crimes like this are hideous and we do not allow that kind of content on Facebook,” she said.

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