Boy Allegedly Raped in Gang-Related Attack
DETROIT — In what could have been a gang-related incident, a 13-year-old boy was allegedly abducted from Wayne Elementary Wednesday, forced into a SUV, taken to the backyard of a house and raped.
The attack was possibly intended to be retaliation against the victim’s brother, My Fox Detroit reports. A neighbor called police after spotting the fifth-grader —who was not wearing pants or shoes — walking down the street with his hands duct taped behind his back.
Police are still searching for suspects.
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