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Grand Jury Indicts Six Over Cincinnati Mob Beating as Bodycam Footage Is Released

All six suspects now face decades in prison after fresh body camera footage prompted new charges; the NAACP has demanded a probe of the attack’s alleged instigator

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Article:  River Church Cincinnati pastor Cory Bowman, who is Vice President JD Vance's half brother and Cincinnati mayoral candidate, preaches during Easter worship service in the Hays Porter Elementary School gym Sunday, April 20, 2025, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Overview

  • A Hamilton County grand jury on August 8 indicted all six suspects in the July 26 downtown Cincinnati melee on eight charges each, including felonious assault, assault and aggravated riot.
  • Prosecutor Connie Pillich said the indictments ensure accountability and warned that each defendant could face up to 29.5 years in prison if convicted on all counts.
  • Cincinnati police released new body camera footage showing officers’ response to the viral mob attack following criticism over limited downtown patrols.
  • Victim Holly, who suffered brain damage and a severe concussion while trying to intervene, has inspired more than $500,000 in community fundraising and prompted lawmakers to propose 'Holly’s Act' to toughen sentencing and bail policies.
  • The NAACP has called for a full investigation into the individual believed to have instigated the violence, expressing concern that footage was used to charge bystanders rather than the alleged instigator.