Outrage in Leeds After Boy’s New Coat Stolen by Bullies

A boy in Leeds has received overwhelming support after bullies stole his new coat, sparking anger and calls for justice from the community.

Outrage in Leeds After Boy’s New Coat Stolen by Bullies
Outrage in Leeds After Boy’s New Coat Stolen by Bullies

Leeds: A young boy recently became a victim of bullying when a group of kids stole his new coat. It’s just heartbreaking to hear about this kind of stuff happening.

The incident took place around 7 PM on a Wednesday. The boy was followed into a quiet spot by a gang who then pinned him against a wall and took his coat. Can you believe that?

This all happened at the St John’s Centre in the city center. After the police released CCTV images of the suspects, the community really rallied around the boy.

People in Leeds have been sharing their outrage online. One person, Gemma, expressed her disgust, saying it’s just wrong to steal someone’s coat. Others echoed her sentiments, calling for justice.

Diane mentioned how there are too many bullies out there and that they need to face consequences for their actions. It’s about time, right?

Hannah shared her disbelief, saying she’s heard of people stealing from washing lines but never from someone’s back. It’s just low.

Lisa added that it’s disgraceful and hopes the bullies get caught. She pointed out that they probably felt tough picking on someone smaller.

Colleen couldn’t hold back her feelings either, saying she can’t stand bullies. It’s a sentiment many share, and it’s great to see the community come together.

If anyone has information about the incident, the police are asking for help. You can reach out to the Leeds District Crime Team. Let’s hope this boy gets the support he needs and that justice is served.

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