Four African-Americans accused of attacking an 18-year-old white man with special needs while making anti-white racial taunts in an assault broadcast on Facebook were ordered held without bail by a Chicago judge on Friday.
Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper and sisters Brittany and Tanishia Covington were each charged with aggravated kidnapping, hate crime, aggravated unlawful restraint, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon on Thursday. Tanishia Covington was aged 24, while her sister and the two men were 18.
Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil ordered all four held without bail on Friday at a Chicago bond court, according to the Circuit Court of Cook County Clerkโs Office.
โIโm looking at each of you and wondering where was the sense of decency that each of you should have had?โ Judge Ciesil said, according to the Chicago Tribune. โI donโt see it.โ
The four are accused of kidnapping and torturing the man, who had planned to spend the New Yearโs holiday with Hill, whom he knew from school. A portion of the ordeal was broadcast on the Facebook Live service, drawing widespread shock and condemnation.
By Jan 2, the victimโs mother had grown concerned after not hearing from her son. She was able to contact Hill through social media and asked for her son to be returned. This angered Hill, assistant stateโs attorney Erin Antonietti told members of the media outside the court on Friday.
The victim is schizophrenic and suffers from attention deficit disorder, Antonietti said.
She said Hill took the victim to an apartment where he was bound, gagged, beaten and stabbed with a knife while his assailants streamed the incident online. They also shouted obscenities about President-elect Donald Trump and โwhite people.โ
โThe victim is screaming โnoโ in fear when a male walks over to him with a knife and states, โShould I shank his ass?’โ Antonietti said, quoting a statement that she had read earlier in court.
During the attack, Hill contacted the victimโs mother and demanded $300 in exchange for her son, Antonietti said.
Police located the victim on Tuesday after neighbours complained about noise coming from the apartment. He was disoriented and wearing shorts in freezing weather, police said. The four are scheduled to appear next in court on Jan 27.