College students charged in ‘catch a predator’ assault as seen on social media
- Six Massachusetts college students face charges for assaulting a man lured to campus through a dating app, part of a 'catch a predator' trend on social media.
- The victim, an active-duty military service member, reported being attacked by a group of at least 25 students after arriving on campus.
- The woman who invited the victim, Kelsy Brainard, and four others are charged with kidnapping and conspiracy, while one faces additional assault charges.
- Assumption University President Greg Weiner condemned the incident as 'abhorrent and antithetical to Assumption University's mission and values.
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