5 people charged in viral Cincinnati street fight
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Police Chief Teresa Theetge expresses outrage over downtown Cincinnati attack where only one person called authorities despite 100 people witnessing or recording the violent fight.
Five people have been charged and two have been arrested in connection with a violent brawl downtown that went viral on social media.Officials say it happened around 3 a.m. at Fourth and Elm streets downtown Saturday.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Following a brutal brawl in downtown Cincinnati that caught national attention, Jeff Ruby's CEO Britney Ruby Miller released a statement on social media talking about the fight. She called the incident disturbing and used that moment to share thoughts on the violence downtown.
About a hundred people attended a meeting on Downtown public safety Tuesday night, organized by the Downtown Residents Council.
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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: The viral fight should force a hard look at Cincinnati's strategy on violence | Opinion
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