I know there aren’t a lot of American’s on this site I was just wondering if anyone’s heard about the group four young people who kidnapped and tortured a victim that suffers from schizophrenia and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. He was friends with one of the suspects, Jordan Hill, and was voluntarily spending time with him, starting on New Year’s Eve.
The judge refused to allow bail for the suspects asking where their compassion was for the victim. Many thought this was the work of the Black-lives-matter movement but the police can’t find any connection to the group, It was just four African American’s torturing a young white man one of them new from school.
According to CNN and other sources the four face: hate crime, kidnapping, unlawful restraint and battery charges in their alleged role in the attack.Below is a link to the article on CNN.
It’s no problem. I like that they didn’t recieve bail. I hope that they a in prison for a very long time for what they did. Could have just as easily been a SZ in psychosis.
They definitely don’t look like decent individuals that’s for sure. I can’t help but think, theres obviously something wrong with them as well… But then I remind myself that we are less likely to commit the crimes, but be the victim… Its not us thats evil, its the normies D: xD
If you react with hate towards hate you’re just giving the perpetrator what he wants. These kinds of perpetrators want to start a war, and you’re just obliging them when you do that.
I think it had new to do with him being white than being mentally ill. The fact that he was sz just made him easier to catch. (Most likely a consequence of being homeless rather than a causal factor)
"On Saturday, the victim’s parents dropped him off at a McDonald’s in Streamwood, Ill., where he met Jordan Hill, described by police as an acquaintance he knew from school and had socialized with before.
Police say Hill drove the teenager to Chicago’s West Side in what turned out to be a stolen van, and they spent the first days of 2017 traveling around that area. The victim was “voluntarily” with Hill, police said.
On Tuesday, they went to a home on West Lexington Street, not far from the city’s Homan Square, where the Covington sisters lived. The victim told police that at some point later that day, he had a play fight with Hill that escalated and the Covington sisters got “aggravated at him,” Duffin said."
He escaped, they had taken him to their neighborhood/home.