JD Vance Condemns Violent Assault in Cincinnati, Calls for Harsh Penalties
CINCINNATI, OHIO, JUL 29 – JD Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy criticized local leadership and called for stricter law enforcement as Cincinnati’s downtown violent incidents increased by 25% this year, police data shows.
- Vice President J.D. Vance condemned a violent mob attack in Cincinnati, emphasizing that violent crime isn't limited to one city. He called for all involved to be prosecuted and stated, 'The only way to destroy that street violence is to take the thugs who engage in that violence and throw their a***s in prison.'
- Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval pledged that arrests from the incident would be 'forthcoming' after condemning the attack as 'vicious.'
- Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge criticized social media for circulating a video that does not show the entire incident, suggesting it misrepresents the situation.
- Republican leaders, including Senator Bernie Moreno, called for accountability from Mayor Aftab Pureval, blaming Democratic policies for societal violence.
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JD Vance Goes Off on 'Lawless Thugs' Behind Viral Cincinnati Attack, Details 'Only Way' to Stop It from Happening Again
Brutal video footage showing a man and woman being savagely attacked by an urban mob in Ohio has shocked the country, and one top Republican leader isn’t mincing words about […] The post JD Vance Goes Off on 'Lawless Thugs' Behind Viral Cincinnati Attack, Details 'Only Way' to Stop It from Happening Again appeared first on The Western Journal.
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