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On July 26, a seventh suspect has been charged in Cincinnati Beetdown, who caused a national firearm after it went viral on social media.
According to jail records, 32 -year -old Gregory Wright has been accused of increased riot and robbery in hooliganism. His bond on the increased riot charge is $ 50,000. His bond is $ 100,000 on robbery charges. Records indicate that he remained in jail till Monday morning.
His next scheduled court is the presence of Thursday.
The 32 -year -old Gregory Wright is accused of targeting a man who was knocked during the dispute and a chain was taken from a victim’s neck. He is accused of increased riots and increased robbery. (Network today through David Ferrara/USA Today Network)
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Last week, in his early intention, Wright requested not to be guilty for the allegations.
A criminal complaint against Wright states that during a dispute in the city’s business district at around 3 pm, Wright stole one of the victims as the victim was attacked.
In particular, the complaint stated that Wright “ripped the defeat from the victim by the force, while being attacked by four or more co-entrepreneurs, who were causing severe physical damage.”
The complaint also says that Wright then filmed the vicious attack.
Gregory Wright was arrested on Monday, August 11, 2025 for allegedly increased riots and increased robbery at Hamilton County, Ohio. (Hamilton County Jail)
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A court record from Hamilton County Clerk’s office shows that Wright has been arrested 22 times. Some of the arrests include traffic violations such as unlicensed or driving without proper insurance, but some are more serious, such as drug trafficking and gun allegations. Through arguments deals or lump sum dismissal, the right has gone on several allegations.
However, in 2014, he was convicted of heroin smuggling, a hooliganism.
He convicted drug possession in 2016, and a fine of $ 210 was issued.
In 2021, he was illegally convicted of hiding an firearm and hiding the possession of firearm by an prohibited person, but was sentenced to probation only.
Records suggest that he violated that probation several times.
According to Hamilton County’s chief public defender Raymond Feller, Wright’s representation was presented in court on Friday by a private lawyer, Karl Lewis.
Fox News reached Digital Lewis.
, (Hamilton County Jail; Fulton County Sheriff Office)
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Last week, six of the co-reporters in the case were formally presented on new allegations in a court in Hamilton County. All six now face three cases of alleged hooliganism, in three cases of attack and two cases of increased riots.
The $ 500,000 bonds of Montanez Merryweather were retained. He was killed last Thursday with a federal gun fee, which would be prosecuted separately.
Montiyanz Merreeweeder is brought to the Judge of Hamilton County Common Please Court, Allen Triges, which is her prosecution, Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, August 14, 2025 for the trigks. The allegation arises from beating from a city on 26 July 2025. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital)
The German Mathews, which was initially released after posting a bond of $ 250,000 shortly after the attack, was given the same bond amount and is still allowed to go to work.
The dominic casit was then ordered to be detained to keep a mental health assessment pending, but their $ 250,000 bonds were kept equal.
The german Mathews is brought to the Judge of the Hamilton County Common Please Court, Allen Triges, which trigges for his prosecution, Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, August 14, 2025. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital)
One of the two female suspects, Dakeira Vernon reduced her bond from $ 200,000 to 10%from $ 25,000 to 10%. When he was issued, he was ordered to stay away from the city area.
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Aisha Devaghan also received a low bond, with an initial amount of $ 300,000 below $ 25,000.
Aisha Devaghan is brought to the Judge of Hamilton County Common Please Court, Allen Triges, which triggers on her prosecutor, Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, August 14, 2025. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital)
On Friday, the sixth suspect in the alleged attack was formally introduced after being extradited from Georgia. Patrick Rosmond, described as a resident of Lifetime Hamilton County, was assessed in a bond of $ 500,000. He is accused of giving a knockout shock to a victim named Holi, which can be seen in the viral video. That shock left him with a shock to the brain, he said.
Fox News’ Julia Bonvita contributed to this report.