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A fifth person has been arrested in violent Cincinnati Beatown It happened on July 26.
38 -year -old Patrick Rosemond was arrested Fulton County, GeorgiaAccording to the Cincinnati Police Department, and two criminal assaults and severe riots have been accused. Other suspects arrested in connection with the incident are Dominic Kittle, Jermen Mathews, Mantianiz Maryweedar and Deccira Vernon. Matthews posted a bond last week.
Rosemond was taken into custody by the Task Force of the FBI and Atlanta Metropolitan Major criminal. Before returning to Cincinnati, he will go through the extradition process, police said.
It was defeated between ELMs and fourth roads and videos of the incident went viral on social media. The videos were attacked by two people, including a woman who was unconscious after being kicked many times.

In the new video of viral cincinnahtis, the person is confused as the violence is revealed. (Jai Black)
One of the victims known as Holi updated the video about her nature.
Holly said in the video posted online, “It’s been very difficult and I’m still healing.” “I still have a very bad Brain trauma“
Cincinnati Beatown victims’ extremely bad brain trauma in the first comment from a viral assault

Montanz Marweedar and Decira Vernon have been arrested in connection with the battle at Cincinnati. (Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office)
Said in Holi New video Benny Johnson posted online that she was getting medical help and thanked for donating funds for supporting the American people.
Holi said, “Thanks for getting the medical help I need and I am not homeless because I can’t work until I am well,” Holly said. “Every day, I feel a little good and good.”
She said, “Her wounds are healing but,” There is a lot of damage internal. I have come inside and out of hospitals and experts, and for a long time it has been going on. “
Only one of the approximate 100 people seen in the battle is called 911 Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thitez said.

The photo showing the wound of the victim of the viral victim in Cincinnati was known only as Holi.
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“Believe me when I say this Sinsanti Real Time has been indicated, when our officials responded immediately and strength to protect their lives, “Theitage said.
The report contributed to the Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital.
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