„Ich fühle mich nicht mehr sicher“ – Grindr-Raubopfer leben nach brutalen Angriffen in Angst

    https://www.itv.com/news/central/2025-01-13/i-dont-feel-safe-grindr-robbery-victims-in-fear-after-brutal-attacks

    Von insomnimax_99

    7 Comments

    1. KookyNeedleworker595 on

      Cultures mixing nicely

      “Instead, they became victims of a cruel and calculated plan by five men: Demalji Hadza, Abubaker Alezawy, Ali Hassan, Wasiim Omar, and Mohammed Sharif. “

    2. Bit of common sense might have helped, yes why don’t I go meet a stranger in a park in the middle of the night….

    3. socratic-meth on

      > Demalji Hadza – 16 years 2 months

      > Abubaker Alezawy – 16 years 5 months

      > Ali Hassan – 16 years 9 months

      > Wasiim Omar – 17 years 3 months

      > Mohammed Sharif – 12 years

      Wow, they got decent sentences. And let’s hope if they are not citizens they are immediately deported on release.

    4. sillysimon92 on

      On Grindr, there are some honest to god idiots who will meet absolutely random strangers without even a face pic to verify.
      I don’t use it anymore but I wouldn’t meet with anyone I can’t add on insta or something. It’s strangers, not a social club.

      But this article is worse than what the title suggests, they also robbed people by baiting kind/neive people trying to help them.

    5. LonelyStranger8467 on

      Feel sorry for the gay community. Seemed like they were really getting somewhere.

      Now in recent years getting hit with American right wing rhetoric and right wing imported hatred from Africa, Middle East and South Asia.

    6. NSFWaccess1998 on

      I seem to be early. How can I make this about immigration so the post acts as a vehicle for my particular views?

    7. robtheblob12345 on

      I’m not victim blaming these guys are absolute scum and deserve to rot. But as a gay guy I’m not even going to be going to the house of someone I’ve never met in person before; let alone meeting them in the park in the middle of the night. To me it’s kind of a no brainer that would be risky, even if Grindr didn’t exist. Meet whoever it is a public setting (by that I mean somewhere well lit with others around) and maybe get to know them a bit first? For crying out loud take care of yourselves. Goes for women too.

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