‘Altogether’ perfectly unconscious’: Vivek Ramaswamy condemned the city Cincinnati attack; Slam ‘anti -law enforcement culture’

Recently, a video is going viral, in which many individuals are being violently attacked in the city of Cincinnati, inspired Vivek Ramaswamy to criticize the “anti -law enforcement culture” prevalent in the American society.Former 2024 presidential candidate and Ohio Republican Gubarentorial Hopaful held a discussion with Fox News Digital before focusing on the prevention of violence before the Cincinnati Town Hall on Monday evening. He said that the Cincinnati incident has “catalyzed a conversation in our state and across the country about the issue of violent crime in the cities of the United States.”She described an attack on a female Holi in the video, which clearly tried to help another victim, “completely unconscious”.The footage depicts a group attacking two victims, including Holi, who faced severe brain trauma. The incident occurred on the fourth and Elm streets in early 26 July, outside a popular nightclub.Ramaswamy mentioned his communication with Holi after contacting about his situation after the initiative. He said that Holi informed him that no local elected officer had reached him after the incident.The police have identified a total of six victims. Six persons face allegations, four have already been arrested. The officials continued searching for two suspects. Police chief Teresa Thetge said that only one of the about 100 witnesses or participants approached the law enforcement.The suspects arrested include German Matthews, 39, Dominic Cittle, 37, Montianz Merryweather, and Dakeera Vernon, 24.Ramaswamy advocates Americans to feel safe in their cities without fear of attack. He expressed concern about people being indifferent to violence and emphasized the importance of addressing these issues through open dialogue, rather than escape them.He accepted criticism to highlight the incident, but open discussion is important to bring people together and address such problems effectively.Sharing the video from the town hall, Ramaswamy said, “We heard from a mother in tonight’s town hall, who lost two teenage sons, who were shot dead in Cincinnati. It is unconscious and it’s really time to do something instead of talking about it.”

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