NewsJanuary 8, 2017
CHICAGO -- An online effort to raise money for a mentally disabled man whose beating was broadcast live on Facebook in Chicago has brought in nearly $100,000. The GoFundMe campaign called "Let's show the Chicago victim love" had a goal of $10,000. As of Saturday, the account had reached over $92,000...
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CHICAGO -- An online effort to raise money for a mentally disabled man whose beating was broadcast live on Facebook in Chicago has brought in nearly $100,000.

The GoFundMe campaign called "Let's show the Chicago victim love" had a goal of $10,000.

As of Saturday, the account had reached over $92,000.

Four black suspects are facing charges of battery, kidnapping and hate crimes in connection with the attack on the 18-year-old victim.

The suspects -- two men and two women -- are black, and the victim is white.

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Authorities say the victim was tied up for several hours. Video footage shows the assailants taunting him with profanities against white people and President-elect Donald Trump.

A GoFundMe spokesman confirmed the victim's family is working with the company on the campaign.

The family, through a spokesman, has declined to comment about the attack.

A Chicago judge earlier Saturday refused to allow the four suspects to leave jail, saying they are accused of such "terrible actions" that they are a danger to society.

Cook County Circuit Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil rebuked them during a Friday court appearance, asking: "Where was your sense of decency?"

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