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Representatives of the Union of the Cincinnati Police Department have rejected the Mayor of the city, who participate in the fall from the viral July 26 beatdown, which was revived across the country.
“Tonight, the Cincinnati Fratritary Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 69 unanimously did not believe in Mayor Aftab Purewell, reducing public safety, police operations and community trusts citing a series of leadership failures in the previous month,” FOP said in a statement received by Fox News Digital on Monday night.
FOP President Ken Kabber said the organization feels that the release lacks support from the mayor’s office.
Mayor Aftab Purewal comes in a press conference about viral beetdown in Cincinnati on Saturday morning. (Fox News Digital)
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Kane Kabber, president of Cincinnati FOP, said, “This unanimous vote of mistrust is a clear message from our members that the leadership of Mayor Purewal has reduced to support men and women who protect the city every day.” “From political intervention in law enforcement to ignoring the good of officials and community, these failures demand accountability and change.”
The FOP expanded the discussion that inspired him to vote, and said that the Mayor does not respond adequately to serious circumstances. In particular, he mentioned the three-day period between the viral controversy of 26 July and the first response of Aftab.
It happened early on Saturday morning, and the mayor remained on leave in Vancouver till several days later.
A cruel Beatdown in Cincinnati was caught on camera on 26 July, and went viral on the web. (Jai Black) (Jai Black)
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According to the release, AFTAB also ordered the city’s lawyer to charge a white hunting of a brutal beetdown with a crime, which FOP said “was done to please racial tension on the insistence of only a few community leaders.”
Due to this, 45 -year -old Alex Tchwinski was accused of disorganized conduct. Tcherevinski may be seen slapping one of the criminals in the viral video, but his lawyer says he was killed 28 times and was robbed during the attack, while trying to protect his girlfriend and another friend during a scuffle.
His lawyer says he was also “several times” before slapping back.
“City Solicitor [Emily] The clear political arbitration of the virnner and the purewell administration is the most witness in my career, “Cabber told Fox News Digital after the announcement of the allegations.
Mayor Aftab Purewal spoke at a press conference on Friday, August 1, 2025 at a press conference in Cincinnati city on Saturday morning. (Fox News Digital)
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The police association also said that Aftab failed to properly condemn the city contractor Iris Roll, which was accused of interfering in a separate police investigation earlier this month, According to wlwt,
Seven alleged attackers have been accused in connection with the violent attack.
Six suspects, Patrick Rosamond, 38, German Matthews, 39, Montanez Merrivedder, 34, Dakeera Vernon, 24, Dominic Kite, 37, and 25 -year -old Aisha Devaghan, each with three cases of alleged hooliganism, each has been charged with three cases of the attack, three counting and fiery bad urban.
A seventh suspect in the attack, 32 -year -old Gregory Wright was allegedly accused of increasing riots and robbery was robbed after allegedly snatched a chain from a dispute.
Differently, Merriveder has been charged with a hooliganism in the federal level possession of a gun, and has been accused of conspiring to distribute Matthews to 40 grams or more phenomenon and to convey a complex for the purpose of trafficking narcotics.
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Pureval’s office did not immediately return a remarks request.
Julia Bavitita of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.