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NextImg:[VIDEO REPORT] – Man and woman beaten by brutal group of teens in Chicago and two are already back out on the street

A pregnant woman and her husband were surrounded by a group of teens shouting “We own the street” in the Windy City, and were subsequently beaten and kicked and stomped.

The thugs didn’t steal anything from the couple but the woman did lose her baby in the attack, which his horrifying.

Cops did manage to arrest two teens but only charged them with one count each of misdemeanor battery and, according to Fox News, they are already back out on the street.

Here’s more from Fox 32:

A husband and wife were attacked after going on a date in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood on Friday.

The couple found themselves surrounded by teens around 8:30 p.m. at Grand Avenue and McClurg Court. They were kicked, stomped on, and punched repeatedly.

Nina, who didn’t want to show her face on camera, shared images with FOX 32 showing a chunk of her hair pulled out. During the interview, her eye was still bruised.

Her husband was also viciously attacked by the group, which held him down.

Nina said this wasn’t a robbery, and that the teens pepper-sprayed her and kicked her stomach. She was two weeks pregnant and said she found out after the attack that she had lost the baby.

“We believe in faith, and it wasn’t meant to be. So, we don’t know why this happened to us,” Nina said.

Chicago police arrived on the scene and quickly caught a 14-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl. Both were charged with one count of misdemeanor battery.

“They didn’t steal anything. They say like, ‘we own the street. We own the street. You can’t walk around.’ I was wearing like a nice dress and heels. Like I was out on the date with my husband, and they dragged my dress on the ground, and they said, like, ‘we own the street. You can’t just walk around prancing in your little dress.’ And they were saying things that just didn’t make any sense to me because they don’t know me personally,” Nina said.

Chicago police are investigating. We also reached out to the Cook County State’s Attorney to see if additional charges are pending. We are waiting to hear back.