Police: Fifth suspect in downtown Cincinnati brawl arrested in Georgia
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, AUG 4 – Authorities have arrested five suspects in the Cincinnati mob attack; the victim suffers severe brain trauma and a fundraiser has raised over $480,000 to support her recovery.
- On August 4, 2025, Cincinnati police and the FBI Atlanta Metropolitan Major Offenders Task Force arrested Patrick Rosemond, 38, in Fulton County, Georgia, on charges of felonious assault and aggravated riot, before extradition.
- On July 26, a viral fight near Fourth and Elm streets, Downtown Cincinnati, led to the arrest of Montianez Merriweather, Jermaine Matthews, Dekyra Vernon, and Dominique Kittle.
- Holly, the victim of the mob attack, said she’s receiving medical attention and still has very bad brain trauma, and she thanked Americans for donations supporting her recovery.
- Police are still seeking one suspect, as the Hamilton County grand jury will meet on August 8 to consider indictments, with Rosemond awaiting extradition in Georgia.
- Fundraising efforts have surged, with a GiveSendGo fundraiser already raising over $470,000 after actor Charlie Sheen donated $1,000, organizer Benny Johnson said.
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FBI Arrests Man In Georgia Allegedly Connected To Incident In Ohio - Patriot Newsfeed
The horrifying July 26 Cincinnati beatdown that shocked the nation now has another suspect in custody. Police say 38-year-old Patrick Rosemond was arrested in Fulton County, Georgia, and charged with two counts of felonious assault and aggravated riot. Rosemond’s arrest marks the fifth in connection with the brutal attack near Elm and Fourth Streets, which left two people seriously injured — including a woman who was beaten unconscious in broad …
Fifth Suspect in Viral Cincinnati Beating Arrested in Georgia, Extradition Pending | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The fifth suspect linked to the brutal and racially charged mob attack that rocked Cincinnati’s business district last month has been arrested in Georgia.
Charlie Sheen Donates to Ohio Beating Victim Fundraiser: 'Stunning and Compassionate and as Patriotic as it Gets'
Actor Charlie Sheen donated to a fundraiser for the Ohio woman who was beaten by a mob in Cincinnati, and praised Republican U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno and podcaster Benny Johnson for setting it up. The post Charlie Sheen Donates to Ohio Beating Victim Fundraiser: ‘Stunning and Compassionate and as Patriotic as it Gets’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Cincinnati beating victim dismissed as "Russian asset" - LewRockwell
Rick Rozoff wrote: Spokesperson for the Cincinnati police chief said that the middle-age woman savagely beaten is a “Russian, who fled back to her country,” though she was born and raised in Ohio. Echoing the claim of the chief perpetrator’s mother days earlier. Fox is the only non-local news source reporting on the week-long story at all. The post Cincinnati beating victim dismissed as “Russian asset” appeared first on LewRockwell.
'We are all rooting for you': Hollywood star pitches in to help Holly, white victim of ferocious Cincinnati mob attack * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
'My Ohio connections run deep, and what happened to you will NOT be tolerated by the 'true' Ohioans (like yourself), as justice will reign supreme'
Cincinnati mob attack suspect accused of punching woman in face, apparently knocking her out, is arrested
The male "accused of hitting the victim named Holly" during the recent Cincinnati mob attack has been arrested, WLWT-TV reported.Patrick Rosemond, 38, was arrested Monday in Fulton County, Georgia, and has been charged with felonious assault and aggravated riot, Cincinnati police told WLWT.'It's been very, very hard, and I'm still recovering. I still have very bad brain trauma.'Rosemond will be transported back to Cincinnati, the station said.Ac…
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