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Shaky video of a fight in downtown Cincinnati zipped around social media faster than police, or anyone else, could provide context.
A federal prosecutor suggested using federal hate crime law while handling a fight in downtown Cincinnati that went viral over the weekend.
During his speech, he made several comments that local city officials took umbrage with, as he discussed violent crime across the state.
Dy’mond Vaden, 32, was recently indicted on murder, felonious assault, tampering with evidence, gross abuse of a corpse, and having weapons under disability charges.
A video of a fight involving multiple people in Downtown Cincinnati is going viral amid ongoing debates about crime in the urban core.
A suspect was "lying in wait" with "an arsenal of weapons" before shooting three Ohio police officers, according to officials.
Crime rates in several southeast Ohio counties have dropped significantly over the past decade, contrary to opinion that crime is increasing.
Ohio teacher Hannah Freeman cried hysterically as she was sentenced to a week in jail for heavily stalking her ex-boyfriend while the hearing took an explosive turn. The 27-year-old was arrested in November 2024 and accused of following her ex-boyfriend to work at least 33 times over 19 separate days in one month, according to WKYC News.
So far this year, 46 teens have been arrested for possession of a firearm. With the growing trend of youth committing crimes, juvenile courtrooms are seeing more and