Teens Who Beat a Couple and Killed Their Unborn Baby Released After Arrest
A group of teen criminals in Chicago attacked a couple who were out on a date last weekend, leaving both victims injured from being beaten, and causing the pregnant wife to miscarry her child.
Their crime? Walking down the street.
In an interview with a Fox32, the woman, identified only as “Nina,” said the gang of more than 10 teens walked up and began beating her husband in the head, shouting, “We own the street.”
“They didn’t steal anything,” Nina recalled. “They said like, ‘We own the street. We own the street. You can’t walk around.’ I was wearing like a nice dress and heels. Like I was out on the date with my husband, and they dragged my dress on the ground, and they said, like, ‘we own the street. You can’t just walk around prancing in your little dress.’ And they were saying things that just didn’t make any sense to me because they don’t know me personally.”
Seconds after the mob set upon the husband, a teenage girl began dragging the wife by her hair and pepper sprayed her in the face while another began beating her and kicking her in the stomach. The attack was so brutal, it left the woman with bald spots from where chunks of her hair were torn from her scalp.
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Only after police showed up did the mob take off running. Only two teens – a 17-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy – were arrested.
Several hours after the attack, the woman found out she’d lost her baby.
Despite having just brutally beaten two innocent people and killed a baby for no reason whatsoever, the two teens arrested were almost immediately released. They’ve been charged only with misdemeanor battery.
With non-consequences like these, it’s not hard to figure out why crime in Chicago is so out of control.
LifeNews Note: Tierin-Rose Mandelburg writes for Newsbusters, where this column originally appeared.
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