Cincinnati police have identified multiple suspects in the violent downtown attack, sources say
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Authorities have identified at least four suspects in the violent brawl that took place in the Downtown Cincinnatia police source told Fox News.
Fox 19 The fight took place between Elm Street and Force Street on Friday night, reporting video of the brawl went viral on social media.
Videos circulating around social media show the two attacking a man wearing a white t-shirt. The man in a white t-shirt was kicked several times while he was on the ground, but eventually he got up.
The woman was also seen lying unconsciously in the street after being punched. She was able to see some people who could help her get up to her feet and she eventually regained consciousness.
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A man was attacked in Cincinnati on Friday night. (x/@anthea06274890)
Police sources told Fox News on Monday that at least four suspects had been identified. Police are still trying to identify at least eight people, sources said.
It is unknown what led to the battle.
The two individuals were seriously injured in the fight, police sources said.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Tegge She previously told Fox News Digital that she was appalled in the brawl.
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A woman was punched in Cincinnati on Friday night. (x/@anthea06274890)
“The actions shown are nothing but cruel and absolutely unacceptable,” she said in a statement. “Our investigative team is committed to identifying all individuals involved in causing harm. It’s also important to be clear. This was a sudden dispute between individuals following an oral argument.”
The Civil Rights DOJ Assistant Attorney General posted that Dhillon had posted on X, saying that the agency would “examine closely” how local governments handle the attacks.
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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Tegge was called a brawl in downtown Cincinnati and was cruel and absolutely unacceptable. (WXIX)
“No one in our great country should be a victim of such crimes, and if race is motivated, federal law may apply,” Dillon added.
Anyone with information will be asked to call the Cincinnati Police Department. Crime Stopper 513-352-3040.
Greg Wehner of Fox News contributed to this report.