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City Council has returned from its summer recess and begun to address the fallout from the viral street brawl on July 26.
City officials spent much of Tuesday morning discussing the enforcement of a curfew for parts of the city, but it's still a ways off from becoming city law.
Although a curfew for juveniles has already been enforced, City Manager Sheryl Long, Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge and City Solicitor Emily Smart Woerner are looking to make some changes.
The National Night Out has given Cincinnati Police a chance to connect with those they serve for more than four decades. This year, it came after several high-profile crimes caught national attention.
Cincinnati police chief criticizes witnesses who watched July 26 street fight without calling for help as expert discusses ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Ramaswamy decries ‘anti-law enforcement culture’ in wake of brutal Cincinnati beating
Following a viral video showing several people being brutally beaten in a Cincinnati brawl, GOP Ohio governor candidate Vivek ...
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Chief Theetge talked tough about the Cincinnati fight but took no responsibility | Opinion
According to Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge, a lot of people are to blame for the violent assaults that took place at ...
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and other city and community leaders will discuss "the path forward" at a 3 p.m. press ...
During a July 30 arraignment, Cincinnati police Detective Barney Blank said video of the incident shows Merriweather walking ...
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said that Montianez Merriweather, 34, and Dekyra Vernon, 24, had been arrested after ...
Cincinnati City Council will vote Wednesday on a citywide 11 p.m. curfew for minors, as well as a special extended curfew ...
The event, held at Jim and Jack's on Cincinnati's west side, drew approximately 300 attendees, including Ramaswamy and mayoral candidate Cory Bowman.
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