Four teenagers, aged 14-16, have been charged with muggings and assaults that took place at a garden in Floriana. This incident is a stark reminder that individuals in their late teens to early thirties are more frequently involved in assaultive behavior. In fact, research indicates that people aged 15-34 are most likely to be involved in such incidents.
The charges against these teens include muggings and physical assaults, which are forms of workplace violence if they occur in a professional setting. However, in this case, the incident took place at a garden, suggesting it was not related to a workplace. Workplace violence encompasses threats, physical assaults, verbal abuse, and muggings, impacting employee safety and well-being. But in this instance, the focus is on the Floriana garden incident, where these four teens are alleged to have committed these crimes.
A similar incident occurred earlier this year, involving a live streamer, Kaitlyn Siragusa, who was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted by three attackers in her home in Houston, Texas. Four teenagers, aged 16-19, were later arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. This incident highlights the growing concern about violent crimes involving young individuals.