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The new footage has emerged in the last weekend, showing racial slurry during the cruel beatdown in Cincinnati in the last weekend. In the video, someone can be heard shouting N-Word because the violence begins to appear, although it is not clear who really said and who was directed by.
Attorney Brandon Fox, who represents the defendant German Mathews, told Fox News’ CB Cotton, “It was not a black, racist crowd who was attacking people.
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Fox also said that his client was not involved in small quarrels, but was trying to break him. Matthews joined only when he was slapped by “long white man” according to Fox.
Matthews is facing riot and attack allegations, and his bond was set to $ 100,000 on Wednesday, According to Fox 19However, he returned to court on Thursday, where he faced hooliganism in two new cases and for a rape attack with one. According to Fox 19, the judge again set new bonds, which pushed a total of $ 270,000.
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The new footage of the viral Cincinnati dispute shows individuals shouting racial slarses as the violence comes out. (Jai Black)
“I noticed that there was a small ruckus, seen people scorching in a way, so zoom in, and once focused on my phone, I noticed that the so -called victims were already very aggressive to a group of people standing there,” J Black, who saw the clash, told Fox News Digital.
He also claimed that he had seen someone who was knocked on the ground and started fighting 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,” he told Fox News Digital.
Black also said that “what people think, on the contrary,” really “a lot of” many people “were trying to break the fight.
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J. Black posted her barber shop in Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday, 2 August, 2025 inside the image beyond the Beyond Image. Black captured one of the viral videos of cruelty on July 26, beating the city in Cincinnati, injuring six people and six persons. (Julia Bonvita/Fox News Digital)
Attempt to reduce the fight, such as a person shouting in an attacker that the victim was 62 years old, did not reduce stress. A woman, known as Holi, was fainted in the incident between Elm and the fourth roads.
The city has been criticized for handling this week’s dispute this week, which has captured the Internet.
Cincinnati Mayor Afteb Purewal responded in public late Monday night, broadcast for about 36 hours after beating. He was on leave in Canada and announced a plan to reduce it and return to the city on Thursday.
Purewal said at a news conference on Friday, “I should be clear, there is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati, whether it is a fight or a gun violence, we will carry forward those responsible people and we will stay accountable, whatever they are, the period.”
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A road dispute in Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Purewal (left) and downtown (Fox News Digital; X/@anthea06274890)
Additionally, even after being stated on a city council, Victoria Parks, Facebook, they are facing a public inquiry that the victims of the attack “begged for that peat!”
Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thetage later revealed that out of about 100 people who saw or involved in the fight, only one was called law enforcement.
“When I say this, I am confident that the Cincinnati Police Department was informed in real time, our authorities must have responded with urgency and force to protect life.”
While talking to Fox News Digital, Black appeared to chalk the fight until an atmosphere in which people were drinking late alcohol for the annual Cincinnati Jazz Fest.
“I know it was not – nothing was to do with the Jazz Festival. You know that many people are very concerned. We don’t want to brighten a bad light on a very good weekend. It was one of the best weekends ever. But I saw other quarrels. You know that you had a lot to drink and I think you think that Black said.”
There was a fight in Cincinnati city on Friday night, injuring many people. (X/@anthea06274890)
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So far, four arrests have been made regarding the dispute. Apart from Matthews and Merryweather, Dakeira Vernon and Dominic Kite have also been arrested and are facing allegations.
Merryweather is facing a count of hooliganism, a count of misconduct and a count of riots. Their bond is set to $ 500K total. Vernon is also facing allegations of hooliganism, misconduct attacks and increased riots, but his bond was set to $ 200K.
While Matthews’ counsel claims that his client did not know Merriweather, the detectives said in court earlier this week that the two coordinated with each other.
Meanwhile, the casual, who is accused of rioting and rape attack, was produced in his first court on Saturday. His bond was set to $ 150K. Additionally, his lawyer said on this record that the casual paranoid is suffering from schizophrenia.
Peter D’Aberoska of Fox News Digital, Sara Rampf-Vitan and Tessa Hoyos contributed to the report.