Photos From the Scene Outside of Jim & Jack's, Site of Vivek Ramaswamy's Town Hall
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, AUG 4 – Vivek Ramaswamy addressed police staffing shortages and proposed reopening psychiatric hospitals to tackle violent crime amid community concerns and ongoing investigations, police reported slight crime decreases.
- On Monday, Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy hosted a town hall at Jim & Jack's on Cincinnati’s west side to address crime concerns.
- Following a viral July 26 fight, Ramaswamy announced the town hall on July 30 in response to the violent incident.
- Ramaswamy enlisted Anthony Muñoz and Sarah Heringer at Jim & Jack's, where about 300 attended the town hall.
- About 50 counter-protesters, including city and faith leaders, voiced strong opposition across from Jim & Jack's about an hour before the town hall.
- Looking ahead, Ramaswamy proposed reopening psychiatric hospitals, adding police, and keeping repeat offenders behind bars, along with bail and bond reform and judicial transparency.
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Vivek Ramaswamy hosts town hall on Cincinnati safety; counter-rally held outside
Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was in Cincinnati Monday night, hosting a town hall over safety concerns in the aftermath of a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati late last month that has since gone viral around the country.
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