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The police in Chicago, IllinoisThey urge residents to be careful after killing hard robberies, mainly drunk people in the North City River.
According to Fox 32At least four incidents occurred between June 16 and July 6, one -three African American men were beaten and robbing people.
The men made friends with the people who seemed to be intoxicated before stealing their property and beat them up, police said. The robberies occurred in the morning when the bars and the restaurants closed.
One of the people robbed, Tori Ladzhem, told Fox 32 that she was forcibly pushed to the ground in ski masks when she was sent to Pilates at 5:30 in the morning, she said that men tried to access her phone.
Chicago police warn people about recent robberies in the city. (Getty Images/Tunart)
“If they can keep your phone to your face if they can defeat you until you give them Passcodes, they will go and transfer the money.”
Ladzhem said she had a gun on her head during his robbery and moved her stretched neck.
“He threw me on the ground. Later he learned that I pulled my neck from this impact. But four pulled me back and they kept a gun to my head,” Ladzha said. “There were three weapons. They kept one with me, and then one in any direction of movement. Not that there was a movement, and then the driver remained in the car. But they kept a gun in my head and asked me a password, and then I learned that this group was looking for the app for cash.
People walking the streets of Chicago river on the North River. (Getty Images/Peeterv)
Police found a car used by the suspects and received fingerprints. Aryshiv was not conducted.
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Former A special FBI agent Jonathan Gilioam told Fox News Digital in an interview that the suspects want one: access to the victim’s phone.
The criminals are aimed at people in Chicago for access to their phones, one expert said. (Istock)
“But that’s what it all comes down is phones. We do most of our banks on phones, people no longer wear so much money,” Giliam said. “So, what they do, and in particular, it was here that she developed, in particular, a woman who was going to Pilates. They ask for her app in cash. They wanted to get into her cash app and get money. So, this is something that they may not go for cash. They can follow your applications.”
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“If they can keep your phone to your face if they can defeat you until you give them Passcodes, they will go and transfer money,” he said.