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stated on September 13, 2019 in a Facebook post:

Says instead of arresting a teen who was sneaking into a gym, a Chicago cop “shot him 53 times.”  

Pants on Fire!
By Samantha Putterman
September 16, 2019

A Chicago cop didn’t shoot a teen for sneaking into a gym – he bought him a membership

A Facebook post that claims a Chicago police officer shot a teenager “53 times” for sneaking into a gym is a malicious distortion of what actually happened.

In reality, the police officer helped the teen buy a gym membership.

The Facebook post, which displays a photograph of the officer and his full name, was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

The real story originated in August 2017, according to the Chicago Tribune, when a teen around 15 years old was warned that if he continued to sneak onto the basketball court of the XSport Fitness facility in Skokie, Ill., just north of Chicago, the police would be called. The gym’s staff eventually alerted the Skokie Police Department after the boy attempted to get in again.

Valenti responded, and when he found out the teen had a membership that expired after his mother couldn’t afford it anymore, “he offered to pay $150 out of his own pocket, asking fitness center workers how much membership time that would buy for the boy,” the Tribune reported

It covered up to about four months, but after the gym’s corporate office found out about the situation, they said the $150 would go toward a two-year membership, instead, with the gym picking up the rest of the cost.

The false Facebook post includes Valenti’s full name and photo and appears to be the same photo published by the Tribune. In the post’s caption, it’s obvious the original text was erased and the part that says he “shot him 53 times” was inserted, as the text size and style doesn’t visually match up with the rest of the sentence.

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