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Cincinnati – After a viral public beatdown in the city of Cincinnati, another resident and a heinous violent crime victim is speaking about his experience in the city.
On September 23, 2023, Chris Lewis, then 39, was going home from a Cincinnati Reds game late at night, when he jumped randomly by three teenagers.
In an interview on Monday, Lewis told Fox News Digital, “He immediately sucked me in the eye.” “And then, as soon as it happened, I knew that I was in trouble.”
Christopher stands on the corner of Lewis Liberty and Elm Streets, where Cincinnati was brutally attacked in 2023 on Monday, August 4, 2025. Lewis was attacked by a group of teenagers in 2023, and he permanently lost his left eye. (Julia Bonvita/Fox News Digital)
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In a period of over a year, Lewis performed six surgery to try to fix his vision. None of them corrected the issue, and he eventually lost his eye. He now wears an artificial.
“So, when they kill me, I knew that my eye was immediately exposed in a way,” he said. “I covered my face and sat on the ground, and I was trying to convince them that they were just a serious injury. And they were kicking me all the time and ignoring them in such a way that what I was trying to describe them.”
Kishore looted his earbuds and the phone’s Lewis and ran away at night.
“This has reduced the quality of my life significantly,” he told Fox News Digital. “Like, I have trouble driving, confidence is of the same, you know, take a hit. It is really, like, I see my life before and after this event because it dramatically affects my quality of life, my relationships, just all its aspects have been interrupted by that evening.”
After violently beating in a random attack of 2023, a picture of a self-testing of Chris Lewis, which lost his left eye. (Chris Lewis)
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No teenager involved in the attack has been arrested, and Lewis said that the city’s resources are spread to the boundary.
He said, “We are placing a lot of issues with teenagers, and I think they are trying to keep them in line, and so they did not … spent a lot of resources investigating my crime,” he said. “And his attitude was like this,” This is happening all the time. ” They can’t actually control it. ,
He said that the July 26 dispute in Cincinnati brought back difficult memories, however, in his case, the attack was unsafe. He is disappointed and disappointed by the city’s inability to find solutions to issues of violent crime, calling efforts “ineffective” and saying that he supports the political polarization of the issue of crime.
“I think everyone is worthy of feeling safe and safe in their community, and so we should try to work together to identify and apply solutions,” he said. “So, I got a little disappointed by some people, eg, built -in, complicated arguments that were happening just because I want to find a solution and just prevent it from being with someone else.
The new footage of the viral Cincinnati dispute shows individuals shouting racial slarses as the violence comes out. (Jai Black)
“I want our city leaders to take it seriously and work together and identify the root of problems and then work together to address them,” Louis said. “I think we ignored some optic in the crime in this neighborhood until it was out of control.”
Lewis’s mother, Karen Lewis, said with her views that enough resources were not spent to resolve violent crime.
He said that Fox News Digital Detectives had the identity of the suspects, but never brought anyone for questioning.
“We indicate the reward, and a girl in school where a child heard about the attack and provided my son with a name,” he said. “The detective also talked to him. Detective, in our opinion, did not try enough to get the children who did so with my son.
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Karen Lewis said, “Detective asked us to move forward and don’t worry about catching these children.” “They said that even if they find them, they would also originally get out almost immediately immediately. He said that at least one of these children was really a bad child and was in trouble earlier. He said that he would do something someday and would catch karma with them.”
She blames the “a soft-crown attitude of the juvenile court system” in Cincinnati.
He said, “The adolescent court system thwarts citizens of Cincinnati. The crime is kept calm. My son thought he was safe and later revealed that a lot of crimes are not public,” he said.
Mayor Aftab Purewal comes to a press conference about viral beetdown in the city of Cincinnati. (Fox News Digital)
Cincinnati Police Public Information Officer Lieutenant Jonathan Cunningham said that the suspects were difficult to identify as Lewis was beaten in the morning.
He said, “I have not got the opportunity to review the matter in detail, but if my memory serves me correctly, the hours of comprehensive investigation were put in the case.” At the beginning of the case, many local media covered the story. Again, our investigative teams tried tirelessly on all reports of violence in an attempt to keep them for their violent behavior. “
He said that a suspect was eventually found, but was a perfect albee.
During the cruelty of July 26, which has been reborn across the country, a woman, who was identified only as Holi, was abandoned with severe brain trauma.
Holi, the victim of the viral cincinnati attack, fainted on the ground (left) and with injuries after the attack (right). ,
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Holi said in a video posted online, “This is very difficult, and I’m still recovering.” “I still have very bad brain stroke,
“I just want to thank you very much for love and support. It’s very humble that you have sent your prayers, your blessings. It is definitely going to me, and you have just brought back faith and humanity.”
According to the latest police update, four suspects have been arrested, and two are still bigger. Although the viral video shows only two primary victims, police say that four others of the attack are victims.
According to Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Purewal, further investigation, arrest and allegations are expected.