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Police sources told Fox News that the authorities have identified at least four suspects in a violent dispute in Cincinnati city.
Fox 19 Told that the fight took place between Elm and Fourth roads on Friday night, which had videos of videos of going viral on social media.
In the video moving around social media, two people have been attacked by a person wearing a white T-shirt, who has eventually reached the ground. A person wearing a white T-shirt was kicked several times while he was on the ground, but eventually got up.
A woman was also seen laying unconscious in the street after a woman was punched. Many people can be seen to help him get up, and she eventually came to his senses.
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A person was attacked on Friday night in Cincinnati. (X/@anthea06274890)
Police sources told Fox News on Monday that at least four suspects have been identified. Sources said that the police are still trying to identify at least eight more people.
It is not clear what happened to the fight.
Police sources said that both persons were seriously injured in the fight.
Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thehege had earlier told Fox News Digital that she was influenced by the dispute.
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A woman was punched in Cincinnati on Friday night. (X/@anthea06274890)
“The displayed behavior is no less than cruel and absolutely unacceptable,” he said in a statement. “Our investigative team is working diligently to identify everyone involved in harming. It is also important to clarify: it was a sudden dispute between individuals after a verbal change.”
For civil rights, Doj Assistant Attorney General Harmat Dhilan posted on X that the agency would “closely monitor” how the local authorities handled the attack.
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Cincinnati Police chief Teresa Thehege did not call a dispute in Cincinnati in the city cruel and unacceptable at all. (WXIX)
“Anyone in our great nation should fall prey to such crime, and where the race is an inspiration, the federal law can apply,” Dhillon said.
People with information are asked to call the Cincinnati Police Department or Crime Stoppers On 513-352-3040.
Fox News’ Greg Vener contributed to this report.