
Cincinnati police inquire about viral videos of violent downtown quarrels
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In the police Cincinna The city’s downtown section is examining viral videos that appear to have a violent dispute.
The fight took place between the Elm and the fourth streets on Friday night, according to Fox in 19 Cincinnati. Many of the battle videos have made social media.
A man in a white t-shirt moved to the ground and brutally beaten to the ground. The video then joined the crowds, women involved, beating. The man’s head seems to be stamped several times.
Before helping his feet back, the man was squeezed for about 50 seconds.
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But he immediately took a step and fell down. Many people responded to help the man back, and a person can be heard as “my man’s drunk”.
The man eventually returns to his feet and appears to be bleeding from his head, nose and mouth.
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A woman has since rushed to the help of the man, but then attacked her with a crowd. She has two brutal blows on the face, which sends her down on the pavement. She appears to be unconscious after hitting her head.
It is unclear who was the initial aggressive. The men and women who beat in the video are white, and a large crowd targeting the couple is made by a large number of black attackers. The identification and status of a man and woman in the video is unknown.
Cincinnati Police Chief Terrasa Thiegate told Fox News Digital that it was disgusting due to a dispute.
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Cincinnati Police Chief Terraa Thiegate Downtown called a quarrel in Cincinnati, cruel and completely unacceptable. (WXI)
“The behavior displayed is no less than cruel and completely unacceptable,” she said in a statement. “Our investigation team is working hard to identify every person involved in harming.
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On the weekends, Cincinnati organized a music fest, and the Chief Thiteje said that the fight was “not connected to the festival in any way”.
She asked anyone to contact the police department or to call someone who knows Criminal At 513-352-3040.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for the Ohio Republican Governor, reacted to the violence reached by Fox News Digital.
He said, “I was born in Cincinnati and increased and I was sorry to see this kind of terrible violence on the road,” he said. “It is a shame that when many of their elements suffer from their Lax-on-criminal policies, the democrats in our state remain calm. We are going to bring laws and orders to the cities of Ohio on my clock. It is time for the new generation to lead the spine.”
Greg Vehanar Fox News is a breaking news reporter for digital.
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