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The police in Cincinnati is investigating a viral video that shows that a violent dispute appears in the city section.
This fight took place on Friday night, between Elm and the fourth roads, according to Fox 19 in Cincinnati. Many videos of the fight have scored rounds on social media.
In a white T-shirt, a man appears to be climbing on the ground by two other men and beaten mercilessly. The video then shows others in the crowd, joining women, joining beating. The man’s head appears to be filling the stomach several times.
The man was battered for about 50 seconds before helping him go back to his feet.
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But he immediately took a step and fell back down. Many people replied that he should help bring the man back, and a man can be heard saying, “My man is drunk.”
The man eventually comes back to his feet, and he appears to be bleeding from his head, nose and mouth.
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A woman then appears to run away to help the man, but then she is attacked by the mob. She suffers two cruel blasts on the face, which sends her down on the pavement. She faints after hitting her head with a pavement.
It is not clear who were the initial aggressive. The men and women seen in the video are white, and the large crowd targeting the pair is largely made up of black attackers.
Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thete told Fox News Digital that she was hating the dispute.
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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)
“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.”
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Over the weekend, Cincinnati hosted a music festival, and Chief Thetage stated that the fight was “not connected in any way” the festival.
He asked anyone with information to contact the police department or call the crime stoppers on 513-352-3040.