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| Subject | Chief: 6 black yard apes now charged in connection with violent brawl downtown |
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| From | ABC - African Bullshitting Corporation <disney.dei.blacks.and.queers@abc.com> |
| Newsgroups | alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, oh.general, alt.atheism, sac.politics, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns |
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| Date | 2025-08-02 06:32 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <20250802.063200.0d8ef105@msgid.frell.theremailer.net> (permalink) |
| Organization | Negro Alert Reporting System (NARS) |
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CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Police Chief Terri Theetge gave an update Friday on the violent brawl downtown that has sparked national attention. Theetge said she stands behind her initial statement, that the viral video was "not only disturbing, but outright cruel." Theetge answered questions from WLWT on how many officers were working during that time, 2 a.m. to 4 a.m., saying 11 officers were working in the Central Business District, not counting off duty details. "It was an act of violence that shook us all. Every single person who played a role in that attack will be held accountable," Theetge said. In her update, Theetge said there were six victims in the brawl, five male and one female. Police have now charged six people with felonious assault and aggravated rioting. Three of those have been arrested and they are working with the fugitive apprehension unit to pursue the remaining three. Theetge said the names of the remaining three charged will be released upon capture. "We will not stop until justice is fully served," Theetge said. When asked if the man in the video seen slapping She also said she's working to form a committee to work on the ecosystem of justice system in Hamilton County which will include judges and law enforcement agencies to work toward a "safer Cincinnati and county." Videos showing parts of the brawl started circulating online Saturday morning. One video of the fight has been shared hundreds of thousands of times, across multiple platforms. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval said working with Gov. Mike DeWine, they will start deploying highway patrol on highways in the city, to free up "significant resources to deploy officers in urban core." "The priority is public safety and police visibility," Pureval said. The mayor said they will also be deploying SWAT units, starting at The Banks and 4th street. A new bike patrol will also be deployed to monitor Fountain District and will "actively engage with the sheriff on the Court Street Area." "We are by no means finished," Pureval said. https://www.wlwt.com/article/tariffs-taking-effect/65563138
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