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Video of racial slur yelled during the brutal Cincinnati beatdown emerges
Video of racial slur yelled during the brutal Cincinnati beatdown emerges

Fox News

time02-08-2025

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Video of racial slur yelled during the brutal Cincinnati beatdown emerges

New footage showing the racial slur that was shouted during the brutal beatdown in Cincinnati, Ohio, last weekend has emerged. In the video, someone can be heard yelling the N-word as the violence begins to unfold, though it is unclear who exactly said it and to whom it was directed. Attorney Brandon Fox, who represents defendant Jermaine Matthews, told Fox News' CB Cotton that "it was not a Black, racist mob attacking people. These were separate fights that were triggered by racial slurs that ultimately poured gasoline on the fire." Fox also said that his client was not involved in smaller fights, but rather was trying to break them up. Matthews only got involved when he was slapped by a "taller White man," according to Fox. Matthews is facing charges of aggravated riot and assault, and his bond was set at $100,000 on Wednesday, according to FOX 19. However, he returned to court on Thursday where he faced two new counts of felonious assault and one for misdemeanor assault. According to FOX 19, the judge then set new bonds that pushed the total to $270,000. Attempts to de-escalate the fight, such as one man yelling at an assailant that the victim was 62 years old, did not seem to bring down tensions. One woman, identified as Holly, was knocked unconscious in the incident that took place between Elm and Fourth Streets. The city has been roundly criticized this week over its handling of the brawl, which set the internet ablaze. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval responded publicly late Monday, after the beating had been circulated for about 36 hours. He had been on vacation in Canada and announced plans to cut it short and return to the city on Thursday. "Let me be clear, there is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati, whether it's fight or gun violence, we will pursue those responsible and we will hold them accountable no matter who they are, period," Pureval said at a news conference on Friday. Additionally, a city councilwoman, Victoria Parks, is also facing public scrutiny after she said on Facebook that the victims of the attack "begged for that beat down!" Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge later revealed that out of the approximately 100 people who witnessed the incident or were involved in the fight, only one called law enforcement. "Trust me when I say this, had the Cincinnati Police Department been notified in real time, our officers would have responded with urgency and force to protect life," Theetge said at the news conference on Friday. So far, four arrests have been made in connection to the brawl. In addition to Matthews and Merriweather, Dekyra Vernon and Dominique Kittle have also been arrested and are facing charges. Merriweather is facing one count of felonious assault, one count of misdemeanor assault and one count of aggravated rioting. His bond has been set at $500k total. Vernon is also facing charges of felonious assault, misdemeanor assault and aggravated rioting, but her bond was set at $200k. While Matthews' attorney claims his client did not know Merriweather, detectives said in court earlier this week that the two coordinated with each other. Meanwhile, Kittle, who is charged with aggravated rioting and misdemeanor assault, had his first court appearance on Saturday. His bond was set at $150k. Additionally, his attorney said on the record that Kittle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia.

Attorney: Video shows racial slurs that 'triggered' downtown Cincinnati brawl
Attorney: Video shows racial slurs that 'triggered' downtown Cincinnati brawl

Yahoo

time02-08-2025

  • Yahoo

Attorney: Video shows racial slurs that 'triggered' downtown Cincinnati brawl

This story has been updated with new arrest information. A previously unpublicized video shows that the July 26 incident on Fourth Street in downtown Cincinnati involved separate altercations in different locations, with several people trying to end them. About a minute into the video, which was provided to The Enquirer on Aug. 1, one of the men who police say was a victim can be heard shouting a racial slur: "Get him − get that little n-----!" The video was initially posted on Facebook on July 27. Soon after, the 62-year-old man who shouts the racial slur ends up talking to two Black men who appear to try to calm him down. In addition, at the beginning of the video, the 62-year-old man can be heard shouting the same racial slur three times. The family of Montianez Merriweather, one of four people who have been arrested in the incident, has said he was spat on and called racial slurs in the lead-up to the brawl. The new video was provided by attorney Brandon Fox, who is representing another man arrested, 39-year-old Jermaine Matthews. Both Merriweather and Matthews face charges including felonious assault and aggravated riot. Officials have said they coordinated an attack. Police have said Merriweather walked up to Matthews, whispered something to him, then approached a man from behind and struck him in the face. Fox, however, said Matthews doesn't even know Merriweather. Police say Merriweather also went after another man. Attorney: Separate skirmishes, no 'racist mob' Fox told The Enquirer that national and local voices have mischaracterized what actually happened. "It was not a Black, racist mob attacking people," he said. "These were separate fights that were triggered by racial slurs that ultimately poured gasoline on the fire." Fox said Matthews was standing on a street corner in front of his business vehicle when a fight broke out on the sidewalk. Matthews tried to break up the fight, Fox said, and when he returned, a man was kicking the vehicle. When Matthews went to confront the man, the man slapped him in the face, Fox said. The man has not been charged for the slap. Police say that before the slap, Matthews can be seen on video squaring up with another individual. 4 arrests, so far A woman, 24-year-old Dekyra Vernon, also faces charges in connection with the incident. She is charged with felonious assault, assault and aggravated riot. According to court documents, Vernon is accused of striking a woman in the face before video shows another person also striking the woman in the face, causing her to lose consciousness. On the evening of Aug. 1, police announced that Dominique Kittle, 37, was arrested at approximately 6:20 p.m. the same day. Kittle, the fourth suspect arrested, is also charged with felonious assault and aggravated riot. Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge said Monday that police would pursue charges against others involved. "Anyone who put their hands on another individual during this incident in an attempt to cause harm will face consequences," Theetge said. "I don't care which side of the incident or the fight they were on." This story was republished to update an image. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Attorney: Video shows racial slurs that 'triggered' Downtown brawl

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