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Sunday, July 27, 2025

Knockout Chili Served At The Cincinnati Jazz Festival!

Y'all need to keep your hands to yourself. Don't start drama if you ain't ready for the ending.

A viral video shows a white couple being knocked out in downtown Cincinnati.

This weekend Vice President JD Vance and wife Usha were back in their home. The U.S. Secret Service closed William Howard Taft Road and numerous streets surrounding the vice president's home.

Some people spotted the Second Lady at the Oakley Target.

Far right agitators are looking for distractions to help President Donald J. Trump steer away from the fallout of the Epstein files. So where do they go to?

Viral fight videos of white people getting divine intervention. A hot serving of knuckle style chili.

The video shows the aftermath not the start. Now obviously, Black men and women are restraint unless provoked by verbal or physical altercation.

This white couple probably said or done something to get their asses knocked out.

Regardless, the Cincinnati Police are investigating the incident.

The police are investigating a fight that broke out in downtown Cincinnati early on Saturday morning that appeared to have left at least two people injured.

Videos circulating online of the attack, which took place at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Elm Street, show a graphic assault of a man by an assembled group of people in the middle of the street.

In the footage, a man, whose identity remains unknown, is repeatedly hit and kicked in the head by multiple people, sending him to the ground. The group of people then continues to assault the man while he lies on the ground.

At one point, the man can be seen attempting to stand up as the barrage of attacks by the crowd temporarily comes to a stop. He immediately falls over in apparent disorientation, as cars honk their horns for the assembled crowd to move out of the road.

Later on in the video, a woman can be seen sneaking up from behind and grabbing at another woman who was seen checking on the fallen man, while a separate man in the crowd punches her. The punch causes the woman to fall to the ground, with her head slamming down onto the concrete.

After a moment, it becomes apparent that the woman is unconscious, as blood can be seen streaming from her mouth. The video ends as bystanders attempt to move the woman out of the street.

It is unclear whether the man and woman who were attacked have any connection to one another.

The video does not show any of the events that led up to the fight, although police say that it started with a verbal altercation between some of the individuals depicted in the video.

On Saturday, Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge condemned the perpetrators of the attack and said CPD is actively working to hold them accountable in a statement provided to WLWT.

"I am in complete disgust waking up to the viral video many of you have now seen," said Theetge. "The behavior displayed is nothing short of cruel and absolutely unacceptable. Our investigative team is working diligently to identify every individual involved in causing harm. It’s also important to clarify: this was a sudden dispute between individuals following a verbal altercation. It was not connected in any way to the Music Fest. If you have any information related to this incident, please contact Crime Stoppers immediately at 513-352-3042."

A white man punched a Black man and it triggered a riot.

The Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police, the union that represents CPD officers, was also quick to condemn the display of violence.

"The violence this video shows downtown is disgusting," Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Ken Kober told WLWT. "What's equally disgusting is those who chose to watch and record instead of calling 911, attempting to defuse the situation or render aid. I have full faith in the Central Business Section Investigators they will make arrests in the near future. It will then be the responsibility of the court system to hold these violent thugs accountable."

Meanwhile, state Rep. Cecil Thomas, whose district includes parts of Cincinnati, said that he is disgusted by the video and urged those with information to come forward to the police.

"I've just observed several video clips of an assault that took place last night in our downtown," said Thomas. "It turned my stomach and I was angry and totally embarrassed to see such behavior, especially, during the Music Festival weekend that's has been historically free of such horrifying violence, not to mention a Reds home game. There are so many visitors from around the country currently in our city."

"It's this kind of behavior that makes me wish I was still on the force," Thomas continued. "It's unacceptable under any standard and those involved should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Therefore as your State Representative, I trust that there will be a full and complete investigation of this incident by the Cincinnati Police Department and to bring charges against all involved. There's enough cameras in the area as well as cellphone videos to clearly determine how it started and who all was involved. I'm asking for anyone who may have information , including, cellphone footage to please notify authorities or call my office. 614-466-1645. All involved should be held accountable."

Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval has so far not provided comment on the incident.

The police union president needs a hot serving. He quick to say shit about incidents like this but fails to condemn bad cops. 

Rodney Hinton, Jr. set the tone for what Black people might do if the cops walk.

Keep fucking around with promoting the MAGA makeover. You may trigger the wrong one and that divine intervention will come to any MAGAland supporter.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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