Robberies Targeting Men on Grindr in Atlanta
Victims allegedly lured to remote locations and attacked
BY TAT BELLAMY-WALKER
The Atlanta Police Department
issued a
warning on May 5 after
a spate of armed robberies
targeting LGBTQ men.
In a press conference, authorities
said suspects are luring victims
in through Grindr, taking
them to a remote location, and
then pulling out a gun to rob them
after the date. From February to
May, eight LGBTQ men have been
attacked and stripped of belongings
ranging from keys to wallets
and cars. Although the department
has not released images of
the attackers, police described one
of the individuals connected to the
case as someone in their late teens
and early twenties.
The events leading up to the attack
appear as a regular date.
“It’s a normal conversation
The Atlanta Police Department said multiple suspects are using Grindr to fi nd and rob queer men.
with the person, typically dating
things,” Atlanta Police Department
Sergeant Rodney Jones said during
the press conference. “They are
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asking about their life; they are
asking about anything to get to
know someone.”
Police say there are some steps
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people can take to avoid the perpetrators.
“Meet at a grocery store or a
public place before you reconvene
somewhere more intimate,” Eric
King, the department’s LGBTQ liaison,
said in a press conference.
“Listen to your inner voice. If you
are trying to FaceTime someone,
or get an address and they are
kinda hesitant and give you the
location of a cemetery or someplace
you don’t know, take that as
a sign.”
He added, “We’ve all been catfi
shed. It’s not something that is
a new area, but we don’t want
people to continually be victimized
by a person or group of individuals.”
The Atlanta Police Department
echoed calls to apprehend the suspects
and urged LGBTQ people to
come forward and share if they
faced a similar incident.
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