Cincinnati Brawl Victim Wants Onlookers Who Didn't Help Prosecuted
DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI, OHIO, AUG 6 – Six suspects face felonious assault and aggravated rioting charges after a violent downtown Cincinnati fight captured on video went viral, prompting ongoing police investigations and community calls for justice.
- On July 26, a violent brawl erupted near Fourth and Elm Street in downtown Cincinnati, injuring six people including Holly, who feared for her life as she lay on the pavement.
- The fight involved several suspects, including Patrick Rosemond, who recently completed a prison term and was taken into custody on August 4 in Fulton County, Georgia, while investigations into the incident continue.
- Authorities charged six people with felonious assault, aggravated riot, and related offenses, and officials noted alcohol played a part while urging witnesses to assist the ongoing inquiry.
- Senator Moreno described the attack on Holly as attempted murder and announced his intention to introduce Holly's Act, which aims to strengthen sentencing guidelines and prevent judges from evading accountability within the justice system.
- City leaders, law enforcement, and federal partners vow to enhance public safety efforts, with a grand jury scheduled to meet on August 8 to further address the case and seek accountability.
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