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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, finding the fight already over and most participants gone. Police have identified victims and suspects and have charged 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 played a significant part in the incident. Police are investigating if individuals were overserved at local establishments. Only one person called to report the incident.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a known far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and a supporter of pro-Hamas protests and the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from his duties, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. Mahoney declined to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. The university would not comment on either's status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, are now charged with assaulting Levine. Powell was stomping on Levine’s head; Levine got up briefly, but the crowd chased him down again, and they continued to attack him on the ground and then robbed him of his sneakers and his watch. The group then walked toward the location of another crime within minutes. Edward Corristine, a 19-year-old Doge employee working in administration, was walking a young woman to her car in the 1400 Block Of Swan Street Northwest when approximately 10 suspects approached. He pushed the young woman into the car to protect her, then was attacked by multiple suspects who punched him repeatedly, causing significant injuries. They got him to the ground, and while they did so, they demanded the car from the woman inside the car who had already locked the car. They were banging on the car and pulling at the car door, trying to open it and telling the woman to hand over the keys. The woman was able to lock the car door, preventing entry. A Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol witnessed the suspects assaulting Corristine as he lay on the ground next to the car. The juveniles fled, but within a short period, two 15-year-olds were arrested and taken into the family court by the attorney general’s office. Significant about this case is Lawrence Cotton Powell’s history. Powell is charged with robbery, first-degree robbery, for which he faces 15 years in prison, and assault with intent to commit robbery for another 15 years. He is also charged with robbery for Edward Corristine for 15 years, assault with intent to commit robbery for another 15 years, and attempted carjacking for 5 years. Powell’s background: on April 3, Powell was sentenced for a felony attempted robbery. The office asked for jail time, but Judge McClain, a judge in the criminal part of Superior Court with no criminal background, granted probation despite the felony attempted robbery conviction. Within 31 days, by May 4, Powell reoffends and is rearrested while on probation, charged with simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. On May 4, the office again asked that probation be revoked. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, he is sentenced on one of the two misdemeanors he is charged with, and again the office asked for jail time after victimizing yet another person. On July 25, another judge suspended his sentence and decided he should be on probation. After a felony attempted robbery conviction, after a violation of probation, after a second crime and a second conviction, after no compliance with CSOSA, the judges say do better, and they let him go. And within ten days, he is involved again with Ethan Levine and Edward Corristine. The co-defendant in this case is Anthony Taylor. He is charged with the same crimes. He is from Maryland, 18 years old. We are unaware of any history as it relates to him.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect, Miss Ellis, followed the victims from a store and attacked them with a knife. The child and his mother were injured, with the child tragically passing away. Miss Ellis was arrested without resistance and taken to jail. Police provided life-saving measures to the victims.

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A father describes his 13-year-old daughter being lured to a park by her best friend under the pretense of attending a party, only to be attacked. The father states the attack was organized and premeditated. A video circulating on social media shows the victim being pulled, dragged, and repeatedly hit in the face by multiple people until unconscious, after which dirt was thrown on her. The victim suffered a concussion and bruised ribs. Police are investigating the matter, reviewing the video to identify all involved, including witnesses and aggressors, but have not stated if any arrests were made. RCMP are calling it a sensitive investigation with limited details due to the teens involved, and state the attack was one of several incidents involving youth reported that night. The father wants the incident taken seriously.

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WSU junior Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat near the campus bar. Surveillance footage captured the incident, leaving Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his political views, as a Republican involved with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student, instructor, and far-left activist. Mahoney is allegedly a supporter of the communist party and has participated in pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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Six men barged into a hotel room and brutally attacked an interfaith couple, verbally abusing and filming them. The attackers, who were from the Muslim community, also assaulted the woman in a field. The survivor alleges that she was raped by the men. The police initially stated that the survivor did not mention rape on the day of the incident, but she has now raised the allegation. Two arrests have been made, and the police are identifying and planning to arrest three or four more individuals. The accused face charges including kidnapping, outraging the modesty of a woman, and attempted murder.

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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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Jacob Couch, the man attacked at a Tucson bus stop by a stranger with a hatchet, has died. The family reports that his heart gave out. He was 32 years old. Daniel Michael, 25, has been identified as the suspect in the attack. He has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault, and homicide charges are expected to be added. His bond is set at $1,000,000, and those charges could be upgraded.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect followed the victims from a store, attacked them, and was arrested. The child and mother were stabbed, with the child tragically passing away. Officers provided life-saving measures.

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Investigators say a student, Casey Sloan, stabbed another student in a classroom at ASU's West Valley campus. The victim suffered deep cuts and required surgery. According to police, the victim asked who attacked her and why. Sloan is charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and appearing with an educational institution. Prosecutors claim Sloan planned the attack, writing about it in a letter to her family, and that she struggled with self-worth issues. They say she considered attacking two people, choosing her victim because she was an easier target. Prosecutors call the attack unprovoked, stating Sloan likely suffers from mental health issues and is a danger to the community.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the incident. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the assault, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student, and instructor known for pro-Hamas protests and admiration for the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but his side of the story is unknown. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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Today we announce charges against Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, for assaulting Ethan Levine and for related crimes involving Edward Corristine. Lawrence Cotton Powell is charged with first-degree robbery (fifteen years), assault with intent to commit robbery (fifteen years), and robbery (fifteen years) for the attack on Edward Corristine, along with assault with intent to commit robbery (fifteen years) and attempted carjacking (five years). The incidents described show Powell stomping on Levine’s head; Levine rose briefly but was chased, downed again, and the group continued the assault while Levine was on the ground, then robbed him of his sneakers and watch. Minutes later, the group attacked Edward Corristine while he was escorting a young woman to her car; Corristine was punched repeatedly and brought to the ground. The suspects demanded the car from the woman inside the locked car, banging on the door and urging her to surrender the keys; a Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol witnessed the assault as the suspects attacked Corristine. The juveniles fled, and two 15-year-olds were later arrested and taken into the family court by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office. Powell’s history is highlighted as significant. On April 3, Powell was sentenced for felony attempted robbery. The office sought jail time, but Judge McClain, a Superior Court criminal-part judge with no criminal background, granted probation despite the felony conviction. Within 31 days, Powell reoffended and was rearrested on charges of simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. On May 4, the office sought probation revocation. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell again, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, Powell was sentenced for one of the two misdemeanors he faced, with the office again requesting jail time after victimizing another person. On July 25, another judge suspended Powell’s sentence and placed him on probation. After a felony attempted robbery conviction, a violation of probation, another crime, another conviction, and noncompliance with conditions of supervision, the judges allegedly told him to do better and released him. Ten days later, Powell committed acts against Levine and Corristine. Anthony Taylor, Powell’s co-defendant, is charged with the same offenses as Powell: robbery, assault with intent to commit robbery, and related counts. Taylor is from Maryland and is 18 years old; there is no additional history provided about him in this briefing. The speaker extends thanks to the Metropolitan Police Department for their hard work and dedication in pursuing these cases.

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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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A Melbourne father was brutally attacked by a gang of masked thugs in front of his children. The incident occurred when the man was arriving home in an Uber. The attackers, armed with baseball bats and wooden stakes, ambushed him and filmed the assault. The victim believes he was targeted due to his support for an independent Sikh state in India on TikTok. The violence in Melbourne has previously escalated due to this campaign. The Uber driver also suffered injuries while trying to defend the victim. The attackers fled the scene in two white or cream-colored cars. Police have not made any arrests yet.

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Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, are charged with robbery and related offenses in a pair of connected incidents. Powell faces first-degree robbery (15 years), assault with intent to commit robbery (15 years), robbery for Edward Corristine (15 years), assault with intent to commit robbery (15 years), and attempted carjacking (5 years). Taylor faces the same set of charges as Powell. The case begins with Powell allegedly stomping on Levine’s head during an assault in which Levine was robbed of sneakers and a watch after being knocked down; the crowd chased Levine, he got up briefly, then was attacked again on the ground. Minutes later, the group approached Edward Corristine, a 19-year-old Doge person working in administration, who was walking a young woman to her car on the 1400 Block of Swan Street Northwest. Approximately 10 suspects attacked him, and he pushed the young woman into the car to protect her. Corristine was punched repeatedly and taken to the ground; the suspects demanded the car from the woman in the car and tried to open the locked door, banging on the car and pulling at the door. A Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol arrived and witnessed the assault on Corristine, who was on the ground beside the car. The juveniles fled, and within a short period, two 15-year-olds were arrested and taken into the family court by the attorney general’s office. Powell’s background is highlighted: On April 3, Powell was sentenced for felony attempted robbery. The office asked for jail time, but Judge McClain, in Superior Court, with no criminal background, gave Powell probation despite the felony conviction. By May 4, Powell was rearrested while on probation for simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. The office again asked for probation revocation. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell again, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, Powell was sentenced on one of the two misdemeanors he faced; the office again sought jail time after further victimization. On July 25, another judge suspended his sentence and placed him on probation. Within ten days, Powell was involved again with Levine and Corristine. The co-defendant, Anthony Taylor, is from Maryland, 18 years old; the office is unaware of any history for him. Attorney General’s office commends the Metropolitan Police Department for their hard work and diligence in handling the case.

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Two children died and nine others were injured, six critically, in a knife attack at a dance school in Southport. The attacker, a 17-year-old male, injured multiple children attending a Taylor Swift event. Adults were also hurt trying to protect the children. The incident is not believed to be terrorism-related, but investigations are ongoing. Families of the victims are receiving support, and witnesses are urged to come forward. Victim Care Merseyside is offering assistance to those affected. Contact information for support services was provided.

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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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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is employed at WSU, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. WSU is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was assaulted by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. Surveillance footage shows the incident outside a campus bar. Sonny sustained scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the incident, with Mahoney claiming Sonny "got what's coming to him." They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, contributed to the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups, and is a regular at pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. WSU declined to comment, citing student privacy laws. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. An upcoming campus event featuring Charlie Kirk is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats from left-leaning groups.

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A video was made on Monday afternoon showing a woman being beaten in front of many witnesses. The police detained some suspects, but once the victim was released from the hospital, her whereabouts became unknown. Seattle police are asking eyewitnesses to come forward and provide information about what happened before the incident. They also want to locate the victim so she can press charges.

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A 7-year-old girl, Sadah Mazra, and her grandma were randomly attacked at a Detroit park by a 73-year-old man. The man slashed the grandma's throat and tried to puncture her stomach with a pocket knife. The girl said the attacker came out of nowhere and slid the knife on her grandma. She ran home to tell her mom what happened after kicking the attacker. She described the attacker as having gray hair on the sides and bald in the middle. The alleged attacker is Gary Lansky, who is charged with assault with intent to murder and assault.

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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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