Ohio Governor Announces Crime Crackdown Following Viral Cincinnati Attacks

Ohio Governor Announces Crime Crackdown Following Viral Cincinnati Attacks


Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and Cincinnati Democrat Mayor Aftab Pureval announced new policies meant to deal with violent crime in the city, a move which comes months after a shocking viral video showed a mob of assailants beating passersby.

The new approach will hinge on technology assets, as well as assistance from state and federal law enforcement, according to a Tuesday report from WLWT-TV.

DeWine said the state will soon be sending in more manpower, a move they have already replicated in cities like Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Youngstown, and Toledo.

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Members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol will work with police in Cincinnati to conduct crime reduction operations.

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