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The police in Cynin Investigates a viral video that shows that it appears to be a violent quarrel in the city center.
Following Fox 19 in Cincinnati. Several video struggles made tours in social media.
A man in a white T -shirt appears to push two more people and ruthlessly beaten. Then the video shows others in the crowd, including women, joining the beating. A person’s head seems to be stomping several times.
The man continued to beat about 50 seconds before he was helped to return to his feet.
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But he immediately took a step and fell back. Several people answered the help of a backup man, and one person could hear: “My man is drunk.”
The man eventually returns to his feet, and he seems to bleed from the head, nose and mouth.
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Then the woman rushes to the help of a man, but the crowd attacks her. She is experiencing two rigid strokes to her face that send her score on the sidewalk. She seems to be confused after her head gets into the pavement.
It is unclear who was the original aggressors. The man and the woman saw him beaten on video, white, and a large crowd, which aimed at the pair, consists to a large extent of black attackers. The identity and condition of the man and the woman in the video are unknown.
Cincinnati police chief Teresa Tetz told Fox News Digital that she was disgusted with her quarrels.
Cincinnati police chief Teresa Tetge called a fight in the center of Cincinnati, unacceptable and absolutely unacceptable. (WXIX)
“Nothing is fierce and absolutely unacceptable,” she said in a statement. “Our investigative group is working well to identify every person involved in the damage. It is also important to clarify: it was a sudden dispute between people arising from the verbal quarrel.”
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On weekends, a music festival took place in Cincinnati, and the Tetzh chief said that the struggle was “in no way connected” with the festival.
She asked someone to do anything with the information to contact the police department or call Stopper for crimes In 513-352-3040.
The candidate for the Republican Governor Ohio Vivek Ramoski reacted to violence when he reached the digital Fox News.
“I was born and raised in Cincinnati, and it is sad to see such a terrible violence on the streets,” he said. “It is a shame that the Democrats in our country are silent when so many of their voters suffer from their policy on criminal responsibility. We are going to return law and order to the Ohio cities on the clock. The new generation is leading with the spine.”