Suspects identified as police investigate the struggle of Sinsinati seen in viral videos. What we know

Over the weekend, social media has several videos of cincinnati in the city center, causing concern about city safety problems that have recently led to reduce crime in the core of their city.

Signal 99, Facebook page, which calls itself a “sharp meme page to cops, firefighters, medical and dispatchers,” shared the video on July 26. In the morning. He continued his attraction on several platforms, including candidates for the mayor and JD Vance Cory Bowman’s Facebook page, also shared from mayors and JD Vance’s cousin Cory Bowman’s Facebook page and additional corners of the incident. Elon Musk and Harmet Dhillon, Assistant Prosecutor General of the U.S. Department of Justice, also weighed.

One of the videos saw a group of people struck by one man until he falls to the ground when they continue to beat and kick. Shortly after the other man was visible, struck the woman in the face, so she fell to the ground where she remained still until the man helped her choose a backup.

That’s all we know about the fight in the center of Sinsinati:

When and where did the fight occurred?

The Signal 99 report claims that the fight was on the corner of the fourth and Elm streets on Friday evening on July 25. In the next video, Facebook posted by Marvin C Bennett, you can see love in the fourth nightclub.

However, Sinsinati police have not yet confirmed time and space.

What did the officials say?

Police Chief Teresa Theetge later, July 26, announced a statement: “I am completely disgusting, waking up to a viral video that many of you have seen now. The behavior shown is not only cruel and completely unacceptable …

She also said the fight was not related to the Sinsinatian Music Festival, which took place from Thursday to Saturday.

“It was a sudden dispute between individuals after verbal admiration,” Theetge added. “Verbal Fascination” can be seen at the beginning of Bennett video on Facebook.

The situation is still under investigation, and Theetge asks everyone with information about the event, call Crimestoppers by phone 513-352-3040.

More: Sinsinati city, law enforcement leaders respond to video about Downtown Fight

Enquirer reported to comment on Mayor Antabo Purewala, but did not receive an answer since Sunday evening.

Mark Jeffreys, a member of the City Council of Sinsinati, posted the answer on his Facebook page, describing the combat video as “incredibly disturbing and terrible”, as well as “just inhumane”. He added that he had talked to other city officials and the police to “find responsible persons and arrest them urgently.”

“This behavior cannot stand for our city,” said Jeffreys. “The responsible persons must be responsible and prosecuted for the entire law.”

Police Union President: Several suspects in the virus poacon found

President Ken Kober, president of the Sinsinati Police Union, said investigators found that four to five suspects believed to have been in the fight. He said police continue to offer tips on how to identify additional suspects.

Officials have not yet announced any arrest related to rampage. Kober said the police responded to the scene of the incident, but he had no other information to share the answer.

“It was nothing more than a wild attack,” Kober said. “There is no place in society what we have seen.”

The Downtown population group is holding a meeting of public security

The Downtown Population Council on Tuesday, July 29, at 6 p.m., will take place at the main branch of the Sinsinati Public Library at a special public security meeting, according to their website.

Earlier in July, we sent e -mail. In the letter, the Council stated that the participants would form the mayor Afftab Pureval, the city manager Sheryl Long, the Chief of the Sinsinati Police Teresa Theetge and the 3CDC president and the Director General Steve Leeper.

Were there arrests or hospitalizations?

No information was released on Sunday night whether anything was arrested or hospitalized.

Was crime in Sinsinati?

Based on July 21 According to the Sinsinati police data, 25% of violent crimes were increased in the central business area and city center rivers compared to last year.

The data show that as of January 1 this year, Until July 21 There were 21 severe assault compared to 16 in the same period in 2024.

Real estate crime has also increased by about 57%over the year.

Earlier at a press conference this summer, city leaders admitted that cincinnati residents, especially in the vicinity of the city’s core, were “unacceptable crime” and a bit anxiety about crime.

Due to the upswing, Theetge has launched numerous initiatives aimed at curbing crime, including a rotating working group and more visible patrols. She updated crime statistics at press conferences almost every week.

What we don’t know

It is not known who participated and why they were collected in a large group. The police did not say how many people were injured or what their injuries were.

Police spokesman Lieutenant Jonathan Cunningham July 27 Enquirer said there were no “significant updates” for the fight at the time.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

This article initially appeared in Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Fight in the fourth and elm: what to know about poachers’ videos

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