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Chicago: Chicago police said on Wednesday they were looking for up to six suspects who allegedly raped a teenage girl and broadcast the assault on Facebook Live.
The victim was a 15-year-old girl, who went missing on Sunday in the crime-plagued city in the US Midwest. She was only found on Tuesday and taken to a children's hospital for treatment.
It was the latest in a series of troubling incidents in which violent acts have been streamed live on Facebook, including two fatal shootings and the kidnapping and torture of a disabled 18-year-old.
"It's disgusting. As a father of two daughters, I can't imagine what that mom is going through," Chicago's police chief Eddie Johnson said Tuesday.
Johnson became personally involved in the case after the girl's mother approached him Monday with graphic photos taken from a Facebook Live video, showing several young men assaulting the teen, according to US media.
Police would not confirm details of the video, citing the ongoing investigation.
The social networking site declined to comment specifically on the incident, but said in a statement that the company took seriously its "responsibility to keep people safe on Facebook."
"Crimes like this are hideous and we do not allow that kind of content on Facebook," the company said.
"They are terrorizing that entire neighborhood," Reginald King told TV station WGN.
The live online video of the alleged gang rape attracted as many as 40 viewers at one time, but no one contacted police, according to reports. The video was later taken down.
Chicago has been grappling with a surge in violent crime. Last year, the city endured its highest number of shootings and murders in nearly two decades.
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