The Chicago Police Department warned residents of the Windy City on Monday about a gang of nine people who allegedly attacked a fellow train passenger.
The group of alleged thugs — consisting of seven females and two males — are accused of beating the passenger on April 14 around 9:30 p.m.
CBS Newsreportedthat police did not provide details about the incident or the condition of the victim.
But a “Community Alert”releasedby police showed images of the suspects, adding that they “committed an aggravated battery to a transit passenger while on a CTA train.”
They were described as follows:
Chicago Police reminded residents to “be aware of your surroundings and remember your location, bus/train car number, route or train line, train car number and direction of travel.”
They told residents to “press the emergency button” if a situation arises and to “alert the Transit Attendant.”
Residents should also “call 911 immediately, provide detailed description of location and assailant.”
The alleged mob assault is far from the only crime to unfold on Chicago trains in recent months.
Chicago Sun Timesreportedon April 18 that police are searching for a man who allegedly tried to sexually assault a woman on a CTA train.
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