Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Calgary Police Charge Seven in Vigilante Assault and Child Luring Case

Authorities condemn illegal vigilantism as charges are laid against alleged attackers and victims, with hate motivation under investigation.

Calgary teens allegedly talked to men seeking sex with minors online and arranged to meet them, where they were attacked.
Seven people from Calgary face charges related to several alleged cases of assault and attempted child luring involving online dating apps.

Overview

  • Four individuals, including three adults and one youth, face multiple charges for allegedly luring and assaulting men via a dating app by posing as underage teens.
  • The alleged attackers used a baseball bat and a replica firearm in ambushes, also damaging victims' vehicles, according to police reports.
  • Three of the alleged victims have been charged with child luring and invitation to sexual touching, with court dates set for late May.
  • Police are investigating whether hate motivation played a role in the assaults, with the Hate Crime Prevention Team actively involved.
  • Authorities emphasize that vigilante justice is illegal and urge the public to report suspicions through official channels rather than taking matters into their own hands.