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Three college students at the University at Albany claim they were racially attacked on a city bus. They say they were the only black students on the bus and were called racial slurs and physically assaulted by several white males. The girls fought back and called 911. The university and city launched an investigation after an Instagram video surfaced showing the girls approaching the men first. Witnesses on the bus stated that it was the women who were the aggressors. The girls maintain that they are the victims. All three girls pleaded not guilty to charges of third-degree assault. Civil rights activists are concerned about the implications of this case for future racial incidents.

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An unpermitted rooftop music event with over 300 people on Trinity Street and Washington Blvd escalated, according to police. The LAPD reported firing rubber bullets after multiple warnings to clear the area. Officers cited illegal fireworks, drug use, and public drinking. Businesses and metro trains sustained damage, leading to a shutdown of metro service in the vicinity. As of the report, no arrests have been made.

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On July 5th, an estimated 200-300 teens and young adults unexpectedly arrived at Sunset Pool, causing immediate concerns. Glen Ellyn police body camera video shows the response to the crowd lingering inside and outside the gates. The pool manager was reportedly pushed into the lap pool. Police stated that people were entering without paying, smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, and setting off fireworks. Someone in a silver SUV was caught on camera dropping a firework out the window in the crowded parking lot. No major injuries or property damage were reported, but police had difficulty dispersing the crowd. Some individuals resisted officers, while at least one person appeared apologetic. Police called in backup from area agencies to help disperse the crowd, who were blocking the parking lot and street. Families were also forced to leave as the pool was shut down.

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The Cincinnati Police Department has charged six individuals with felonious assault and aggravated rioting after an act of violence that impacted six victims. Three suspects are in custody, and the remaining three are being pursued. The police chief emphasized the need for community involvement, stating that silence can be dangerous. She also highlighted a "revolving door of justice," where officers arrest violent offenders who are then quickly released, sometimes without consequences. She called for the criminal justice system to work in full cooperation to ensure lasting safety. The Hamilton County Chiefs Association will form a committee, including prosecutors and judges, to address the justice system and work towards a safer Cincinnati and Hamilton County, as shootings are now affecting both the city and its suburbs.

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Over 150,000 people attended events downtown this weekend, including a basketball tournament, a Reds game, and the Cincinnati Music Festival. An incident at Fourth and Elm occurred late Friday night into Saturday morning, with the first call to police at 3:06 AM. Officers arrived at 3:12 AM, after the fight had ended and most participants had left. Police gathered information from victims and have identified victims and suspects, charging five people so far. Anyone who put their hands on another individual in an attempt to cause harm will face consequences, regardless of which side they were on. All potential charges are being investigated, including whether individuals were over-served at local establishments, as alcohol played a significant part. Only one phone call was received reporting the incident.

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People were told to move away as some individuals started throwing objects. Chaos ensued as people were thrown down the stairs.

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A large crowd gathered, and tensions escalated when a man began yelling at attendees to leave, claiming they were trespassing. He returned with something black in his hand, which raised concerns about a possible weapon. Police were called, and after speaking with the man, they advised him to leave. Witnesses described chaotic scenes, including reports of a second shooter and blood found in a bathroom. Some individuals were cuffed by police during the incident. Witnesses shared their experiences, mentioning a red truck and a man in a yellow shirt. Amidst the confusion, people sought safety behind trees and vehicles, while law enforcement worked to manage the situation and gather statements.

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Ken Cover, president of Cincinnati's Fraternal Order of Police, stated that Cincinnati and Hamilton County are at a crossroads, with some judges supporting law and order and others being soft on crime with cashless bail. He believes the incident in question is a result of this, as people fear no consequences. The speaker noted a racial component, with white victims and mostly black assailants, questioning the societal implications and asking why this occurred. Cover said investigators are looking into race as a component. The speaker expressed concern about not addressing race out of fear when it appears to be a factor. Both agreed that a mob mentality was present, and lamented the lack of individuals stepping in to stop the violence. The speaker suggested that in other states, armed citizens might have intervened.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the core message and directives. - Preserve key locations: downtown and Fountain Square. - Note enforcement action: officers will approach for disorderly behavior. - Highlight the escalation point: minor altercation can become bigger. - Include the preventive directive: avoid downtown, especially Fountain Square, if you don’t know how to behave. - Remove filler and repetition; keep the essential facts intact. - Translate if needed (not applicable here). - Avoid adding opinions or external judgments; present claims as stated. Summary: In a public message, the speaker urges everyone to learn how to behave in the city, with special emphasis on conduct in the downtown area and Fountain Square. The core directive is practical and urgent: proper behavior is expected from all who visit or work in these spaces to maintain safety and order. The speaker states that our officers will approach you if you start to behave disorderly on Fountain Square, signaling active enforcement to intervene when conduct deviates from what is considered acceptable on this prominent urban site. The guidance also acknowledges the dynamic nature of disturbances: “these things sometimes start as a minor altercation and then evolve into something bigger,” a warning intended to deter small disagreements before they escalate into more serious problems. Implicit in the message is that Fountain Square functions as a focal point for public conduct and is subject to heightened observation and intervention by authorities. To minimize risk and uphold decorum, the speaker directly advises people not to come downtown, especially to Fountain Square, if they do not know how to behave. This preventive stance underscores the aim of reducing disorder in a busy city space by pairing clear behavioral expectations with visible enforcement, reinforcing that the downtown core and Fountain Square require careful attention to public conduct. Overall, the remarks convey a policy-centered approach to maintaining safety and order in a high-traffic urban area through predictable standards of behavior and proactive police engagement when those standards are not met.

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Police officers on the west side were arguing near a fountain, with one officer admitting that they were hurting innocent people and making 10 others angry for every one they removed. This suggests that both the officers and the protesters were set up for failure. There is a video of officers saying they were set up, and they repeat this multiple times. The response from the authorities came two hours later.

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Police are not releasing a suspect description at this time due to conflicting information received from numerous scared callers. The police are calling it a "fire hose of information." It is unknown whether the incident started with a brawl or involved more than one shooter. The situation is preliminary, and detectives are working to find a concurrent indication of what actually happened. A thorough investigation is underway due to people running in different directions.

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Over 150,000 people attended events downtown this weekend, including a basketball tournament, a Reds game, and the Cincinnati Music Festival. An incident at Fourth and Elm occurred late Friday night into Saturday morning, with the first call to police at 3:06 AM. Officers arrived at 3:12 AM, after the fight had ended and most participants had left. Police gathered information from victims and have identified victims and suspects, charging five people. Anyone who put their hands on another individual in an attempt to cause harm will face consequences, regardless of which side they were on. All potential charges are being investigated, and alcohol clearly played a significant part. Police are investigating if individuals were over served at local establishments. Only one phone call was received reporting the incident.

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Officers found a juvenile believed to be responsible for a deceased individual in a building. They provided life-saving efforts to the wounded and ensured their transport to hospitals. A total of seven people were taken to area hospitals for treatment. Unfortunately, at least three individuals, including the juvenile, have died. Further details about the deceased will not be released until family members are informed about this tragic incident.

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Speaker 0: On 08/03/2025 at about 02:53AM, Sunday morning at the U Street corridor and Fourteenth Street, a very popular hangout nightlife area, Ethan Levine, a 22 year old, and several of his friends were standing outside of Sonoco gas station when they were approached by a large group of teens, individuals who confronted them and began to assault them. Lawrence Cotton Powell, who is 19 years of age, along with Anthony Taylor, who is 18 years of age, are now charged with assaulting Levine. Cotton Powell was stomping on Levine's head. Levine was able to get up momentarily, but the crowd chased him and got him down again. They continued to attack Levine while he was on the ground and then proceeded to rob him of his sneakers and his watch. The group then, after the robbery and assault of Ethan Levine, walked in the direction of where another crime occurred within minutes. You have heard of this crime. Edward Corstein, a 19 year old Doge person who was working in the administration, was walking a young woman to her car when he was approached in the 1400 block Of Swan Street Northwest. Approximately 10 suspects approached him and as they did, he pushed the young woman into the car and he was protecting her from the group before he was then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him repeatedly causing significant injuries to him. They got him on the ground. And as they were doing so, they demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had already locked the car. They were banging on the car. They were pulling the car door, trying to get the car open, and we're telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys. And the woman was, as I said, able to lock the car door so they were unable to gain entry. And it was fortuitous that someone from the Metropolitan Police Department was on patrol. He happened to pull onto the block, and he witnessed the suspects actually assaulting Coracine who was on the ground lying next to the car. The juveniles fled, but within a short period of time, two 15 year olds were arrested and they were taken into the family court by the attorney general's office.

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An individual named Evan was arrested for assault, allegedly involving pepper spray. The arrest occurred because he asked a woman wearing a mask to remove it. Others present interfered with the arrest. Law enforcement warned those interfering that they would be arrested if they continued to obstruct them.

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A video is circulating online showing a fight near Rancho High School. The victim was involved in a physical altercation with 15 people before the police arrived. A student who saw the video expressed surprise at the large number of people involved. A neighbor commented that retaliation with hate is not the solution and that talking it out is important. Another neighbor helped carry the victim to the school parking lot. The victim appeared unconscious and CPR was performed by school staff. Police, ambulance, and fire truck responded to the incident.

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Two people are dead among 14 shot in the heart of downtown Montgomery. This happened around 11:30PM Saturday night on the corner of Bibb And Commerce Street. Two juveniles were shot and three of the injured are critical. Montgomery's police chief says this is not a typical mass shooting. It was two groups firing at one another in the midst of a large crowd. Mayor Steven Reed says when the shooting happened, there were police within 50 feet of each side of the shooting. And the police chief also says that people are being interviewed in connection with this incident and guns have been recovered. In the Montgomery Police Department will be holding another press conference at noon central time today.

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Ken Cover, president of Cincinnati's Fraternal Order of Police, stated that Cincinnati and Hamilton County are at a crossroads, with some judges supporting law and order and others being soft on crime through measures like cashless bail. He believes the incident in question, where a group assaulted two people, is a result of this lack of consequences, and that the perpetrators have no morals and don't care about themselves or others. The speaker noted a racial component, with the victims appearing white and most assailants appearing black, and questioned why more people didn't step in to stop the assault. Cover agreed it was a mob mentality and lamented the lack of courage and bravery from bystanders to intervene. He stated that investigators are looking into race as a component of why the incident occurred.

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A group of people were walking in a park when they encountered a house on a 75th street corner. They saw a car crash and witnessed a group of individuals attacking a Sikh man. The speaker questioned why the man was being targeted. The situation escalated, and someone threw a bottle, causing chaos. The speaker urged everyone to go inside to avoid the fight. Some people tried to intervene, but the situation became violent. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Officers responded to a fight downtown at 3:12 AM after receiving a call at 3:06 AM. When they arrived, the fight was over, and most participants were gone. Officers gathered information from victims to complete a report. Five people have been charged, but that information is not being released. Anyone who participated in the fight and attempted to cause harm will face consequences, regardless of which side they were on. All potential charges are being investigated, including whether individuals were over-served at local establishments. Alcohol played a significant part in the incident. The speaker thanked citizens who provided information, which led to charges being signed. It is unacceptable that only one person called 911 despite approximately 100 people being present and recording the event.

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There was a lot of hate and it happened. We let it happen. The cops got involved and one of them stood on a guy. It was a chaotic situation.

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Two arrests have been made for fourth-degree assault after an incident on Colorado Street in Pullman. The victim was reportedly wearing a Trump hat, which appears to be central to the assault. Authorities have not classified it as a hate crime because the investigation is ongoing. To be considered a hate crime, it would need to be proven the crime was committed due to race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender. Political ideology as a motivator is questionable under Washington state law. There is currently no evidence perpetrators made statements related to these factors. A Turning Point USA event featuring Charlie Kirk is scheduled for April 17 on Washington State University's campus. The Washington State University Police Department has primary jurisdiction, with other agencies providing support. Due to the history of similar events, counter-protesters are expected, potentially leading to conflict. The primary goal is to ensure public safety for everyone attending.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes that everyone should learn how to behave in the city, with a specific focus on downtown and Fountain Square. He warns that officers will approach individuals if they start to behave disorderly on Fountain Square, noting that minor altercations can evolve into something bigger. He adds that people should not come downtown, especially to Fountain Square, if they do not know how to behave. He then shifts to a topic about social media and journalism and the role they play in the incident. He points out that social media posts, and by extension some mainstream media coverage, do not depict the entire incident and represent only one version of what occurred. He states that social media and media commentary are often a misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding events. This misrepresentation, he explains, causes difficulties in thoroughly investigating the activity and in enforcing the law. Speaker 1 asks two questions. First, he asks where the nearest officers were. Speaker 0 answers that the officers were in the central business section, working and in vehicles, and they had to maneuver through traffic. Second, he asks what exactly was distorted by social media and news coverage, acknowledging there were multiple views of the video but seeking specifics on what was distorted. Speaker 0 responds by saying that irresponsibility with social media shows one side of the equation frequently, without context and without factual context, and then people run with that content, which grows legs and becomes something bigger that the investigation must manage. In summary, the speakers stress that behavior in downtown areas, particularly Fountain Square, is regulated and subject to officer intervention if disorder arises. They critique social media and some press coverage for presenting only partial or context-free versions of events, which can hinder investigation and law enforcement. The dialogue confirms that the officers were present in the central business district, in vehicles, and dealing with traffic while addressing the incident, and it highlights the challenge of ensuring complete and contextualized information in public discourse surrounding events.

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Two arrests have been made for fourth-degree assault after a victim was assaulted on Colorado Street in Pullman. The victim was wearing a hat supporting Trump, which appears to be a focal point of the assault. Authorities have not classified it as a hate crime, stating the investigation hasn't reached that level. To be considered a hate crime, it would need to be proven the crime was committed specifically because of race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender. Political ideology is questionable. There is currently no evidence of hateful utterances by the perpetrators. Regarding a Turning Point USA event on April 17, the Washington University Police Department has primary jurisdiction and local authorities are a support agency, preparing a plan in case they are needed. These types of events draw counter-protesters, which sometimes results in conflict. The primary goal is public safety for everyone attending.

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Violence occurred over the weekend, and authorities will continue working hard to complete their mission.
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