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Cincinnati police chief vows to release more footage of viral brawl that left woman knocked out cold
Cincinnati’s top cop vowed Friday to release footage of the viral brawl that left a woman knocked out cold — and the nation ...
We asked you what you wanted to know from those leaders about the viral violent video incident. We received more than 1,400 ...
Cincinnati officials expect more arrests related to a viral street fight that occurred on July 26. Increased police presence, ...
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge announced Friday that an additional person is now being charged in connection with the ...
Cincinnati officials says everyone involved in viral downtown beating could face criminal charges as investigation continues ...
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According to Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge, a lot of people are to blame for the violent assaults that took place at Fourth and Elm streets on July 25.
Five suspects have been identified by police from a violent fight with a crowd of "100 or so people" that has made rounds ...
The fourth suspect arrested in connection to the Downtown fight was charged with with felonious assault and aggravated riot.
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and other city and community leaders will discuss "the path forward" at a 3 p.m. press conference.
The videos went on to gain traction on multiple platforms and additional angles of the incident have also been shared.
Mayor Aftab Pureval's office said he, local leaders and community partners will discuss their plans at 3 p.m. at the Anderson Pavilion downtown. You can watch the press conference live here.
It was a 29-year-old stay-at-home mother of four who entered a recruit class 33 years ago who is now chief. Times have changed and not just for Chief Teresa Theetge, but for a lot of women.
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