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Vice President JD Vance is speaking out on the violent downtown brawl that has gone viral on social media this past weekend.
Vice President JD Vance said video of a large fight in downtown Cincinnati is proof of "way too much lawlessness on the streets of American cities.”
The Middletown native who has a home in Cincinnati stated that he does not know the full context of the videos nor how the fight started, but said what he saw was 'disgusting.'
Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on the public reaction, including fiery comments from Vice President JD Vance, to a violent street brawl in Cincinnati now under investigation as a potential hate crime.
Senator JD Vance labeled individuals in a viral video showing street violence in Cincinnati as “thugs,” issuing a strong condemnation as the footage sparked widespread debate online.
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NewsNation on MSNCincinnati brawl due to ‘mismanagement’: JD Vance’s brother
( NewsNation) — In the aftermath of a brawl from over the weekend in Cincinnati that went viral, Cory Bowman, Vice President JD Vance’s brother, is calling out the city for its handling of the situation.
VP JD Vance's half-brother, Cory Bowman, who is running for mayor of Cincinnati, slams the city's leaders after brutal downtown assault: 'wake up call'.
Republican Cincinnati mayoral candidate Cory Bowman, the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance, joins "Elizabeth Vargas Reports" to discuss the violent beatdown of two individuals in the city Friday night.
Roads around Vice President JD Vance's Cincinnati-area home will be closed for roughly a week, according to the City of Cincinnati.
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Cincinnati mayoral candidate, VP Vance's half-brother, slams city leadership after brutal beatdown
Vice President JD Vance's half-brother and Cincinnati mayoral hopeful Cory Bowman slams incumbent Mayor Pureval after weekend downtown beatdown goes viral nationwide
Drivers should instead use Torrence Parkway, Madison Road and Woodburn Avenue as a detour, the release said. Residents who live within the area will be able to access their homes through these three security checkpoints: William Howard Taft Road and Torrence Parkway.