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According to Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge, a lot of people are to blame for the violent assaults that took place at Fourth and Elm streets on July 25. Downtown bars are responsible for overserving customers.
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The Daily Caller on MSNCincinnati Police Chief Who Scolded People For Sharing Video Of Black Mob Being Sued For Racial DiscriminationFour previous members of the Cincinnati Police Department are suing police chief Teresa Theetge for workplace discrimination against white males on the force. The lawsuit, brought by Captain Robert Wilson and Lieutenants Patrick Caton,
Montianez Merriweather, 34, and Dekyra Vernon, 24, arrested in connection with Saturday morning assault outside Cincinnati nightclub that went viral.
Over 100 people, concerned and upset with the state of crime in Downtown, packed into a community meeting Tuesday night to hear from city leaders.
The police chief says videos on social media are distorting the ‘content of what actually happened.’
Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld ripped into Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge on Tuesday, saying she failed to give full context to the street brawl that went viral. This, after Theetge said the videos of the brawl did not depict the entire incident.
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The Western Journal on MSNCincinnati's Top Cop Melts Down Over People Sharing Clips of Mob Beating Woman Unconscious 'Without Context'Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge went off on social media users and the media for sharing videos of a vicious and potentially racially-motivated beating in her city last weekend. During a press conference Monday,
Since Ohio eliminated its concealed-carry licensing, working as a police officer is harder, CPD Chief Teresa Theetge said.