7th Suspect Arrested in Viral Downtown Fight Ripped Necklace Off Man on Ground, Police Say
Gregory Wright is the seventh suspect arrested for aggravated rioting and robbery during a mob attack on a white couple at a jazz festival, with all suspects charged under Ohio complicity laws.
- Court officials confirm Gregory Wright was taken into custody on Monday, the seventh person recently arrested in connection with the July 26 downtown fight.
- About 100 people took part in the July 26 fight, and last week six suspects were indicted.
- Citing surveillance footage, Commander Adam Hennie said Wright removed a gold chain from a victim being beaten on the ground.
- Prosecutors noted Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said the grand jury applied charges under Ohio's complicity laws, meaning all defendants face the same charges regardless of role.
- Federal officials say the FBI is coordinating with Cincinnati police and Justice Department officials on a federal review, amid ongoing debates over crime and safety.
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Updates in Cincinnati Attack Bring Hope, Division
Just over two weeks since a mob attack took place in Cincinnati, recent updates on the incident offer hope, but also potentially further division. Six individuals have been indicted, with a seventh recently arrested. Some community leaders, however, are focused on the race of the suspects. Last Monday, one of the six suspects, Patrick Rosemond, was arrested in Fulton County, Georgia. He is accused of assaulting one of the victims, known as Holly…
The Savage Nation – MichaelSavage.com – Seventh Suspect Arrested in Cincinnati Mob Attack Against White Couple
A seventh suspect was arrested in connection with the Cincinnati mob attack against a white couple attending a jazz festival late last month. Gregory Wright, 32, was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated riot and aggravated robbery. The other six suspects indicted are (via WXIX): Aisha Devaughn, 26, of Evanston Dominique Kittle, 37,…
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