Brutal downtown brawl leaves victims bloodied as Cincinnati police launch investigation

The police in Cincinnati is investigating a viral video that looks like a violent fight in the city center of the city.
The fight took place on Friday night, between Elm and the fourth streets. Fox 19 in Cincinnati. A few videos of the fight made tours on social media.
A man with a white T -shirt is pushed to the ground by the other two men and is ruthlessly beaten. The video then shows that the crowd participated in the throw, including others, women. The man seems to be standing many times.
The man continued to be beaten for about 50 seconds before his feet were helped.
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But he immediately took a step and fell. A few people answered the man to help and a man could be heard by saying, “My man is drunk.”
The man finally stands up and seems to be bleeding from his head, his nose and his mouth.
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Later, a woman seems to hurry for the man’s aid, but later was attacked by the crowd. He is subjected to two ruthless blows on his face, which sends him on the sidewalk. It seems unconsciously after his head hit the sidewalk.
It is not clear who the first attackers are. The man and the woman who are seen to be beaten in the video are white, and the large crowd targeting the pair consist of black attackers. The identity and condition of the man and woman in the video is unknown.
Teresa Theetge, Chief of Cincinnati Police, said Fox News Digital disgusted.
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“The behavior displayed is not cruel and absolutely unacceptable.” He said. “Our research team is working carefully to describe each individual causing harm. It is also important to clarify: this was a sudden disagreement among individuals following an oral discussion.”
At the weekend, Cincinnati organized a music festival, and the chef Theetge said that the fight is not “connected to the festival in any way”.
He asked everyone who had knowledge to contact the police department or call the crime stoppers on the phone number 513-352-3040.
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“I was born and raised in Cincinnati, and it is sad to see this disgusting violence on the streets,” he said. “It is ashamed that the Democrats remain silent when the founders suffer from loose policies on the beam. We will give laws and order to the cities in Ohio.