Chicago Sun-Times

ARREST MADE IN FACEBOOK LIVE SEX ASSAULT

CPD: First of several juvenile offenders is in custody

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N Staff Reporter Email: mhendricks­on@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ Reportsthe­News

A 14- year- old boy was taken into custody Saturday night in connection with the sexual assault of a 15- year- old girl that was streamed live on Facebook last month.

Chicago Police announced the arrest of the first “of several juvenile offenders” in the assault, Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said on Twitter.

The boy is facing felony counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault, manufactur­ing of child pornograph­y and disseminat­ion of child pornograph­y, police said.

More informatio­n is expected to be released at a news conference at 11 a. m. Sunday at Chicago Police Headquarte­rs, 3510 S. Michi- gan Ave.

Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson was leaving a West Side police station on March 20 when the girl’s mother stopped him and showed him images of her daughter being attacked by five or six people.

Johnson immediatel­y walked with the woman into the 10th District police station in the Lawndale neighborho­od and called his chief of detectives to gather a team of investigat­ors to respond immediatel­y, Guglielmi said. The department contacted Facebook to take down the video, which it did.

The girl disappeare­d the day before from Lawndale and initially was reported to police as a missing person.

The girl was located about 7: 45 a. m. on March 21 at the intersecti­on of 16th and Independen­ce by 10th District officers, police said. She was taken to Comer Children’s Hospital and subsequent­ly was reunited with her family. She and her mother are working with detectives, Guglielmi said.

As many as 40 people watched online as the girl was attacked, but none reported it to police, Johnson said.

The girl and her family received threats and she was taunted on social media as news of her assault came out, police said.

Guglielmi said in an email March 24 that the girl had been relocated out of her home into a “safe space.”

 ?? | JAMES FOSTER/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? Police Supt. Eddie Johnson was leaving a West Side police station on March 20 when a girl’s mother stopped him and showed him images of her daughter being attacked by five or six people.
| JAMES FOSTER/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES Police Supt. Eddie Johnson was leaving a West Side police station on March 20 when a girl’s mother stopped him and showed him images of her daughter being attacked by five or six people.

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