All alleged attackers are young men between the ages of 15 to 18, said the police.
Police in London have arrested five teenagers — all male — in connection with a brutal attack and robbery of a lesbian couple who were beaten after they refused to give in to the teens' calls for them to kiss each other.
In a Facebook post accompanying the photo, Geymonat said she and Chris had been on a bus to London's Camden neighborhood late that night after a date when a group of men spotted them sharing a kiss and began to harass them. The couple's efforts to defuse the tense situation fell flat, she said, with the teens throwing coins at them and getting more riled up.
In a statement released Saturday, Detective Superintendent Andy Cox called the incident a"disgusting attack on two women who appear to have been picked out and targeted by a group of youths."
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