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Ramaswamy Condemns Anti-Law Enforcement Culture During Cincinnati Town Hall

His town hall engagement with survivors underscored federal hate-crime reviews alongside ongoing searches for two suspects

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Overview

  • At a Cincinnati town hall, Ramaswamy warned of a spreading anti-law enforcement culture and called for renewed commitment to the rule of law.
  • He highlighted his outreach to Holly, one of the mob attack victims left with serious brain trauma, noting she received no support from local elected officials.
  • Sarah Heringer, who lost her husband to city violence earlier this year, accused local leaders of negligence, silence and cowardice during her emotional address.
  • Protesters outside the event accused Ramaswamy of politicizing the July 26 beating and insisted Cincinnati remains a safe community.
  • Cincinnati police have charged six suspects—four in custody and two still at large—while the FBI continues its hate-crime review of the case.