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Cincinnati – Trade owners near the site of a viral weekend beetdown in downtown Cincinnati scattered suspects in the “extreme out-of-control” attack, which has attracted nationwide attention.
The beginning of Saturday morning at the corner of Fourth Street and Elm Street, which caused a national outrage after aired on social media, occurred outside a popular nightclub, which was performed at the next door.
In the video, a mob attacked two people, including a woman, which was knocked out of the cold, while the buyers filmed instead of intervening.
Koch is the owner of Sporting Goods on the fourth street across the road from the Krrish Coach Club. His family business has been from 1888.
Coach sports goods and main auction galleries, crossing the road from the nightclub, as seen on 28 July 2025 in Cincinnati. (Peter D’Buska/Fox News Digital)
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He described the cruel attack as a “hatred crime” and said that the city of the city is not a stranger for the crowd of people carrying people to the streets at night.
“The bar gets very crowded, and the crowd spreads on the road,” he told Fox News Digital. “Sometimes you can’t take your car down on the road because there are many people partying there. It is not just [Saturday] Night. This is every weekend, and no one records anything, in fact. ,
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The coach explained that love is relatively new to the city’s business district and said that despite their best efforts, the police could not control the mob.
“This is a nuisance,” the coach clearly said.
Love did not return the comment request.
The corner of Fourth Street and Elm Street, outside the local nightclub, was seen in Cincinnati on July 28, 2025. (Peter D’Buska/Fox News Digital)
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The coach told Fox News Digital that the residents are ready to fight back, but recognized that not everyone in the city is showing the cause of trouble in the weekend.
“Most of the time, people who are partying are not villains, or they are not part of violence that just out of control,” he said.
Despite the weekend crowd, the coach defended the city, called it “generally safe”.
Unlike the same corner, the direction from which the video has been filmed, as seen on 28 July 2025 in Cincinnati. (Peter D’Buska/Fox News Digital)
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“You can bring your family down and walk around the city and know that nothing is going to happen to you.”
Justin Carp owns the main auction galleries, next to the coach store. His family owned the business for 150 years, out of which 80 have been spent on the fourth street.
He condemned the attack and said that violence is never an answer.
“I don’t know how it started, but I know there was a big fight,” he said. “Some people were seriously beaten, and people rather, I think, with the help of the film, is it really the best solution?”
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Disappointed, he described the fight as a “bad reflection” on the city.
“When you think about Jazz Fest, what they are going to think, not 70,000 people coming here for music and entertainment and food and why they were here,” he said, referring to the city’s Jazz Festival, referring to the attack during the attack.
Downtown Residents Council is holding a special meeting on public safety at 6 pm on Tuesday evening in the Cincinnati Public Library.
On Monday, Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thetge said at a news conference that around 100 people saw the fight, and only one said 911.
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“This is unacceptable not to call the police,” he said. “Traffic was frightening. People saw it. They were fighting in front of traffic. Why did people not call us?”
Officials have accused at least five suspects in the attack, although the authorities have not issued the identity of the suspects or the allegations that are coming before them.