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Cincinnati, oh: The police have released new body camera footage that showed that the authorities responded to the beating of viral downtown Cincinnati, injuring six people and six arrests.
In the immediate afternoon footage of the viral beetdown in the city Cincinnati, the authorities are seen reaching the spot on Saturday, 26 July at around 3:25 pm.
Fox News Digital had earlier reported that a single 911 call brought law enforcement into the scene.
In the Polo Green shirt, a person was seen telling an officer of the Cincinnati Police Department, “I am 62 years old. I was attacked by many people.”
“What did the fight lead to the fight?” The officer is heard asking.
“Really don’t know,” the man replied, it seemed surprised. “It just got out of the bar and it just went mad.”
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The body camera footage received by Fox News Digital showed two police officers responding to the loan 911 call, reporting a brutal attack in the city Cincinnati in the morning of 26 July 2025. (Cincinnati Police Department)
“Okay, you didn’t get into it with anyone inside the bar?” The officer replied.
“No, no, no,” the man replied. “Not at all. I became a side-pan. It was not a proper fight.”
This was not a proper fight …
The body camera footage received by Fox News Digital showed two police officers responding to the loan 911 call, reporting a brutal attack in the city Cincinnati in the morning of 26 July 2025. (Cincinnati Police Department)
In the body camera video of another officer received by Fox News Digital, a female Cincinnati Police Department officer is heard asking witnesses whether “arguments were about the wings.”
Throughout the footage, a group of individuals are seen purchasing and disputing wings in a local food truck on Saturday, 26 July morning.
“Are they fighting about wings?” The officer is heard asking that the officers reach the spot.
“I heard that it was a white man who said N —–” One person replied.
“Do you know who used to swing before?” The woman asked.
The body camera footage received by Fox News Digital showed two police officers responding to the loan 911 call, reporting a brutal attack in the city Cincinnati in the morning of 26 July 2025. (Cincinnati Police Department)
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The update comes on the same day that all six persons arrested for viral beating in the city Cincinnati have been convicted by a grand jury and are facing additional allegations.
Patrick Rosemond, 38, German Matthews, 39, Montianz Merryweather, 34, Dekeira Vernon, 24, Dominic Kitple, 37, and Aisha Devaghan, 25, each has been charged with three allegations of alleged hooliganism, which are with three allegations of attack, which are with two allegations of attack.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Koni Pilich said, “What I saw on the video is not a Cincinnati I know and love.” “These allegations make the people involved in the attack accountable.”
This update comes after about two weeks, when showing a brutal beatdown on the corner of the fourth and Elm roads, enhancing national outrage and forced local leaders to respond to local leaders to respond to about 3 pm on 26 July.
The body camera footage received by Fox News Digital showed two police officers responding to the loan 911 call, reporting a brutal attack in the city Cincinnati in the morning of 26 July 2025. (Cincinnati Police Department)
In the witness video obtained by Fox News Digital, a person is repeatedly shown screaming racially in a group, before it is thrown on the ground and kicking again and again.
Witness Jai Black told Fox News Digital, “I saw a little uproar, people had a kind of bluff, so the zoom was done, and once my phone focused, I saw that the so -called victims already saw being very aggressively aggressive towards the group of people standing there.”
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Footage of the viral Cincinnati dispute suggests that individuals shouted to racial slarses in the form of violence. (Jai Black)
Black said that he saw that the man was knocking on the ground, started fighting before and again.
“Once he got up, you know that people were away from him, but he was still going on people, you know, and using racial slors,” Black said.
He told Fox News Digital that “what do people think, on the contrary,” actually had many people “trying to break the fight.
The fight ignited a national firearms as local leaders were left to respond to a clear lack of police presence in the city when it was discovered after the fight that only 11 officers were deployed in the city of the night of dispute.
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At a press conference held last week, Cincinnati Police Chief Theresa Thetage revealed that out of about 100 persons on the corner of the road at the time of the fight, only one person said 911.
“This is unacceptable not to call the police,” the Thete said. “Traffic was frightening. People saw it. They were fighting in front of traffic. Why did people not call us?”
One of the victims in the attack, Holi, can be seen in additional footage, which could be violently slammed to the ground and knocked on unconscious as he tried to separate the fight.
Holi told Fox News Digital, “I remember I am afraid, nervous.” “I just remember my life shining in front of my eyes, and I can think ‘Dear God, I hope my children know that I love them.”
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Holi, viral July 26, poses for a picture, a victim in the Cincinnati dispute. The single mother maintained life-trans-injuries after an attempt to break a cruel beatdown, injuring six people and ended in six arrests. (Julia Bonvita/Fox News Digital)
Holi revealed that the horrific fight left it with brain damage and life-changing injuries, including a serious fusion.
“I am helping someone take care of me financially, mentally and physically,” Holi said. “It is very humble, it is very shameful that it should not only be able to roam out of itself. I think it’s a scary part, it does not know how deep the loss is.”
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Purewal also weighed the violence that burnt social media in a press conference last week.
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“It was a terrible incident, and our law is working quickly and effectively to bring everyone responsible for enforcement justice,” he stood with other officials and leaders of the city. “I must be clear, there is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati, whether it is a fight or gun violence. We will pursue those responsible people and we will hold them accountable who they are.”
However, Purewell has since come under fire to deal with the city’s law enforcement, with Mayor Challenger Kori Boman, who is also with the step -brother of JD Vance, slamming the city leadership, which allows them to bring back violent criminals on the streets.
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Cincinti mayorl candidate Kori Boman speaks at a Town Hall event in Cincinnati, Ohio on Monday, August 4, 2025. (Julia Bonvita/Fox News Digital)
Boman told Fox News Digital, “There are things from City Hall showing that the police are not supported in the way they need.” “They are unable to do their work because they are again told that they have to use restraint in some things rather than applying the law. They are asked to dial back, and then what happens that we have prosecutors and judges who have a catch-end-relief system.”
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In the previous statement, council member Anna Albi also condemned a brutal beating, while vowen to support the police force of the community.
“Under no circumstances is it acceptable to condemn such terrible violence,” said Albi. “Our biggest responsibility as elected officials and city leaders is to ensure the safety of our community. That is why this city council continues to invest in supporting and growing our police force, as well as invests in social services to promote safe and healthy communities.”
If convicted, the suspects face the possibility of 29.5 years in the jail.
Peter D’Buska of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.