Teen gangs are pressuring gay men into falsely confessing to pedophilia as part of a disturbing “pedo hunting” trend on TikTok.

This blog is originally appeared at LGBTQ Nation

Police are taking proactive measures against teenage gangs targeting gay men in “pedo hunts” in the Sydney area.

New South Wales (NSW) Police have been conducting multiple strike forces and investigations for almost a year, focusing on assaults across the city’s northern beaches, as well as its western and south-western suburbs, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Nearly a dozen coordinated attacks have been linked to mostly teenage gangs, though police believe the actual number is likely higher.

In each case, the victims were gay men who had arranged to meet someone from a dating app like Grindr in public parks. Instead of a consensual encounter, the men were ambushed by multiple teenagers who taunted, beat, and robbed them, sometimes using weapons. Several victims were coerced into falsely confessing to being pedophiles while being filmed, which led investigators to discover videos of the assaults online, including an Instagram account called “pedohunting_syd.”

The attacks and videos, which have spread on platforms like TikTok, are part of a growing trend known as “pedo hunting,” according to police.

Seven attacks occurred within five days in April, prompting police to form Strike Force Section to address the violence. On April 2, a 16-year-old was assaulted in a public park, and a 21-year-old was followed by four men in a car, who asked if he was gay or Muslim before attacking and robbing him and a friend.

At least five boys, aged 14 to 17, have been charged with assault, robbery, “corporal violence,” and possessing unauthorized firearms. Authorities are labeling the gang as a terror group.

A second unit, Strike Force Dividing, has made arrests in connection with similar incidents on Sydney’s northern beaches, charging 14 youths with assault and extortion.

In one case, a gang led by a 21-year-old was intercepted before they could carry out an attack. Another gang, including two juveniles and an 18-year-old leader, was apprehended while heading south out of Sydney.

Investigators have also linked a member of the “pedo hunt” gangs to the attempted murder of a far-right Christian preacher, who was repeatedly stabbed in front of his congregation. “Extremist material” was found on the 16-year-old’s phone, and he and six other individuals, who communicated through a group chat, were charged with terror-related offenses.

Historically, gay men in the Sydney area suffered violent attacks from the 1970s to the 2000s while police largely ignored the issue. The NSW government and police have since apologized for their failure to address these hate crimes and secure justice for the victims.

The recent attacks are being treated with the utmost seriousness, according to a police spokeswoman.

These incidents bear similarities to violent acts carried out by ultra-nationalists in Russia a decade ago, who used social media to lure gay victims to meetings, where they were harassed, beaten, humiliated, and forced to perform degrading acts with objects.

Police Now Say They Haven’t Ruled Out Fight as a Factor in Nex Benedict’s Death

This blog originally appeared at THEM.

Officials had previously said that Benedict “did not die as a result of trauma.”

This article contains a description of violence against a gender nonconforming person.

Police in Owasso, Oklahoma, now say they have not ruled out the fight at school as a cause in the death of 16-year-old Nex Benedict earlier this month, after initially stating that the high schooler did not die as a result of “trauma.”

Benedict, whom friends say used he/him and they/them pronouns, died suddenly on February 8 following an alleged attack in an Owasso High School (OHS) girl’s bathroom the previous day. In video footage of a police interview released by the Owasso Police Department (OPD), the trans teen, who was of Choctaw ancestry, said he was physically beaten by three older girls. Benedict’s mother, Sue, told The Independent that during the fight, Nex had hit his head on the floor and afterward had bruising around his eyes and scratches on the back of his head. However, on February 21, the Owasso police department (OPD) stated that preliminary findings from Benedict’s autopsy indicated they “did not die as a result of trauma,” leading some news media to report that the fight played no role in their death.

In comments to NBC this week, OPD spokesperson Lt. Nick Boatman clarified that the department did not believe the fight was entirely unrelated to Benedict’s death. “We did not interpret that in any way,” Boatman said, referring to the term “trauma” as it appeared in the medical report, and added that “people shouldn’t make assumptions either way.” Boatman also told NBC the department has no timeline on when toxicology reports will be completed, saying such reports can take months, and confirmed no arrests had been made nor charges filed in the case as of February 26.

Boatman said that OPD released its statement last week in response to a “fury of misinformation on social media,” including the allegation that Benedict needed to be carried to the school nurse’s office on February 7, which Boatman claimed was untrue. That allegation seems to have originated from an anonymous source who spoke to local news station KJRH shortly after Benedict’s death, claiming to be the mother of the other victim of the attack.

In bodycam footage of OPD officer Caleb Thompson’s interview with Benedict and their mother on February 7, Benedict alleges that the three attackers were girls who had bullied them and their friends for at least a week, by calling them names and throwing things at them “[b]ecause of the way we dress.” Benedict said that day he poured water on one of the girls in retaliation, after which “they came at me […] started beating the shit out of me,” he recalled. Thompson can be heard in the video responding that if charges were filed, a court could find Benedict at fault because he “initiated” the fight, which would likely be seen as “mutual.”

“[They’re] the one who started the domino effect. If [they] had never done that, we may not even be here,” Thompson tells Nex and their mother Sue Benedict in the video.

Approximately 40 of the teen’s classmates at OHS staged a walkout on Monday to protest what they described as unchecked anti-LGBTQ+ bullying at their school. LGBTQ+ and Native communities across Oklahoma have mourned Benedict’s untimely passing, with adults and students alike expressing their grief at a candlelight vigil in Owasso on February 25.

“For some reason, it feels like I’m always looking for them wherever I go, even though I was there at the funeral,” Benedict’s classmate Ally told mourners at the Sunday night vigil. “I always scan crowds, hoping they’ll come back to our class. I miss them a lot.”

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