The Facebook footage, which has since been deleted, is said to have depicted a confrontation between the vigilantes and a 55-year-old man in a parking lot near the Liverpool police station. The man, upon being confronted, supposedly reached into his car, retrieved the knife and slit his own throat.

As of now, the case is under investigation by local authorities. The names of the pedophile hunters have not been released.

Liverpool man has been accused of grooming a child

According to Merseyside Police, the man has been arrested on charges of possessing a knife and grooming a child under the age of 14. After he was injured at the scene of the confrontation with the Facebook vigilantes, authorities set up a medical tent to provide him with emergency treatment.

In an official statement, Merseyside Police said:

The statement continued:

It is unknown whether or not the pedophile hunters faced any consequences after the incident. The man is reported to be in a stable condition.

The vigilante Facebook pedophile hunters

According to the Conversation, pedophile hunting has gained an increase in popularity in the last few years, as vigilantes film themselves confronting suspected abusers before streaming the footage on social media platforms such as Facebook.

As per the UK Government website, most of these vigilante groups operate by impersonating children online, attempting to bait any potential abusers. The UK government has announced that even soliciting a decoy child provides grounds for an arrest.

The BBC reported that in 2021, 150 paedophile hunting teams confronted at least 1148 abusers. Often times, after a confrontation, they would subsequently provide evidence to the authorities and facilitate an arrest.

Despite the fact that these groups may aid in investigations, Cambridgeshire assistant constable chief Dan Vajzovic expressed his concerns over the rising number of these groups in a press release.

He said:

He also added:

He urged anyone interested in vigilante action to join the police, stating that this was a safer and more productive way for people to protect children.

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