Who is Holi? Vivek Ramaswamy share update on the Sinsinati Street controversy victim; ‘Left’ blames security policies

Ohio Gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Monday condemned a violent road dispute in Cincinnati city, which went viral over the weekend, using the incident that he is described as a failed public safety policies failed in the Democrat -led cities.Sharing a post on X, Ramaswamy said he had spoken to one of the victims of the attack, a woman named Holi, whom she had described as a working mother. He criticized the lack of law enforcement attendance during the Friday night’s incident.“It is unconscious that there was no police present in the area of Cincinnati on Friday night, or even an ambulance to take him to the hospital. The hard -working Americans did not have to worry about their safety when they had a good time in our cities,” he wrote on X. He also said that Holi told him that no local or state officials were separated from a police detective till Monday afternoon.He said, “The leftists like to give lectures about ‘systemic injustice’, while the thugs turn our turn cities into battle areas. I am done with their excuses,” he said.Ramaswamy vowed, promising a difficult approach to crime when elected in 2026, “as a governor, I will make sure that they are behind bars, not running. Our police will have green lights to restore the order – no apology. Holi is not an apology. Holi is appreciated by the patriots across the country, and his story is hoped, and hope that his story is cleaned, and hoping that his story is cleaned, and its story is cleaned. Needed.”
Who is Holi?
Violent controversy occurred early on Saturday morning and was captured in disturbing footage which spread online quickly. The video shows that a person is being chased on the road, pushed to the ground, and beaten by a crowd. One individual body teased her, while the other kicks her and stomp.As the man tries to get up, a woman, who is later identified as Holi, is punched on the face only twice to help. She falls on the pavement, kills her head and bleed from the mouth as the crowd continues to please.The clip expressed displeasure for better safety and policing in urban areas and made a fresh call. Ramaswamy said that Holi appreciated the support received from people across the country and hopes that the incident motivates local leaders to take serious action.Cincinnati police chief Teresa Thehete announced on Monday that five people had been accused of a violent road fight which broke over the weekend in the city Cincinnati. While the names of the accused people have not been made public, Thetage said that the department is using every available investigative method.TheETGE expressed disappointment over the lack of public reaction immediately, revealing that about 100 people, despite being present, either involved in violence or watching, some filmed it, only one person called the police.Vice President JD Vance was one of those who criticized the attack, stated that he was shown in the footage, “a big man who used to punch a middle -aged woman.”“That person must go to jail for a very long time – and clearly, he is lucky that there were some better people because they handled it themselves,” Vance said.Vance described the attackers as a “crowd of lawless thugs” and called for harsh punishment. He said: “What I have seen, and I have not seen the whole reference, but what I saw is a crowd of lawless thugs beating on an innocent person. The only way to destroy that road violence is to take thugs engaged in that violence and throw his donkey in jail.”Other leaders, including Senator Burney Moreno (R-Ohio) and Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Purewal, also condemned the violence, just for justice and strong community responsibility.