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Severe offenders, aged 13 and 14, mistreat a 13-year-old male.

Vile outbreak of violence in Mönchengladbach: A gang of young people, some of whom are known criminals, brutally assaulted a 13-year-old boy after school, documented the attack, and shared it online.

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May 22, 2024
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A group of four youths are said to have been involved in the crime
A group of four youths are said to have been involved in the crime

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A violent act was also recorded. - Severe offenders, aged 13 and 14, mistreat a 13-year-old male.

A 13-year-old from Mönchengladbach endured a brutal attack on April 12 in the Rheydt district, where he suffered a concussion and spent several days in the hospital. This unfortunate incident occurred when the teenager was waiting for a bus, and a group of four assailants approached him, demanding money and his cell phone. However, he didn't have either with him.

The suspects, ranging in age from 13 to 17, have been identified by the authorities, and they now understand that three of them were actively involved in this act of violence, while one was a passive participant.

As reported by the Rheinische Post, the victim, who has ADHD and prefers to avoid close contact, had waited at a bus stop for a less crowded bus. At this location, the group of four approached him and threatened him for money and his phone.

When the victim confessed that he didn't have these items, the abusers forced him to join them at a different bus stop. Here, they insulted him, threatened him, and physically attacked him. The assault lasted for about two hours.

Fortunately, an employee from a nearby tire shop witnessed the assault and intervened, causing the assailants to release the boy. The victim's parents received a video of the incident through their son's friends and then reported it to the police.

The Mönchengladbach police stated that the identified suspects are part of the "Get your act together" program, which assists the authorities in identifying other potential offenders. Consequently, the investigators were able to quickly determine the identities of the remaining two suspects from this program.

The ordeal began at the Espenstraße bus stop in Mönchengladbach

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