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Cincinnati's mayor and police chief expect more arrests and charges in the viral street fight that has drawn national attention, they said in a press conference on Aug. 1.
Several city leaders and residents alike have voiced their opinions about the incident, forcing officials to discuss what's ...
A logistics firm near downtown Cincinnati is relocating its offices to Blue Ash following a string of violent incidents in ...
Public safety plans starting this weekend include expanding the footprint for SWAT and Civil Disturbance Response Team ...
JD Vance linked the Cincinnati street beating to understaffed police departments, especially after the "Defund the Police" movement hurt recruitment.
Mayor Aftab Pureval was on vacation as Cincinnati was making national headlines for the "violent attack" in downtown.
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.
( NewsNation) — Cincinnati officials lashed out at the media for coverage of a beating that went viral, saying the reports were stoking racial division. Videos of the beating circulated online, ...
Cincinnati’s top cop vowed Friday to release footage of the viral brawl that left a woman knocked out cold — and the nation ...
Several city leaders and residents alike have voiced their opinions about the incident, forcing officials to discuss what's ...
The lawmaker says the man ‘was in a crowded theater, and he screamed fire’ before the fight broke out.