"ABC7 Chicago" : Police investigating harassment against Facebook Live sexual assault victim

referring to Chicago police have also assigned extra patrols to the home.No one has been arrested in this case. She's been victimized once and now we're going to continue to keep victimizing her?" said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. Police said they are still looking to identify the five to six boys seen in the Facebook video.Investigators say they're making progress in identifying the suspects, but admit charges may take a little longer than usual because there are minors involved. "It's sickening.


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Girl gang raped on Facebook Live relocated to 'safe space'


Girl gang raped on Facebook Live relocated to 'safe space'
Girl gang raped on Facebook Live relocated to 'safe space'Chicago Police Supt. | Sun-Times file photoA teen girl whose gang rape was streamed to Facebook Live earlier this week is now in a "safe space" after authorities offered relocation services to her and her family. She said she's shocked by the callousness people have shown since the attack, which was viewed live by about 40 people on Facebook Live — none of whom reported it to the police. The girl, he said, "is in a 'safe place.'"The girl has received additional threats and taunting on social media since she was reunited with her family Tuesday, Guglielmi said. After the video of the attack was published, the 15-year-old's mother said the girl was receiving threats and the family was being harassed.

Pittsburgh Steelers great Joe Greene would have said 'goodbye' to Antonio Brown over Facebook Live flap


Pittsburgh Steelers great Joe Greene would have said 'goodbye' to Antonio Brown over Facebook Live flap
The Pittsburgh Steelers moved on from Antonio Brown's Facebook Live incident, but Brown still has some damage control to do inside the Steelers family. Hall of Fame defensive lineman Joe Greene said Antonio Brown's Facebook Live incident "can't be tolerated" within Steelers culture. Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY SportsBrown ran a live Facebook feed in the Steelers' locker room after a divisional playoff win over Kansas City. "Those types of things can't be tolerated," Greene said. But the Facebook incident doesn't run parallel with the Steelers' culture, he said.


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