Overview
- At Monday’s town hall, Ramaswamy denounced what he called an “anti-law enforcement culture” and urged a revival of respect for police and the rule of law.
- He spoke privately with Holly, a victim of the July 26 mob beating, who said no local officials had checked on her since she suffered serious brain trauma.
- Sarah Heringer, whose husband was murdered earlier this year, accused Cincinnati leaders of negligence for failing to protect residents.
- Protesters across the street accused Ramaswamy of exploiting the Cincinnati attack for political gain while insisting the city remains safe.
- Cincinnati police report six suspects have been charged in the downtown mob assault, with four in custody and a manhunt continuing for two others.