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Body camera footage shows officers responding to lone 911 call following viral Cincinnati attack

Body camera footage shows officers responding to lone 911 call following viral Cincinnati attack

Fox News19 hours ago
Body camera footage obtained by Fox News Digital shows the moments two police officers responded to the lone 911 call reporting the brutal attack in downtown Cincinnati in the early morning hours of July 26, 2025. (Cincinnati Police Department)
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