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City Council has returned from its summer recess and begun to address the fallout from the viral street brawl on July 26.
City officials spent much of Tuesday morning discussing the enforcement of a curfew for parts of the city, but it's still a ways off from becoming city law.
The National Night Out has given Cincinnati Police a chance to connect with those they serve for more than four decades. This year, it came after several high-profile crimes caught national attention.
Although a curfew for juveniles has already been enforced, City Manager Sheryl Long, Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge ...
Cincinnati police chief criticizes witnesses who watched July 26 street fight without calling for help as expert discusses ...
Cincinnati officials says everyone involved in viral downtown beating could face criminal charges as investigation continues ...
According to Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge, a lot of people are to blame for the violent assaults that took place at ...
Five suspects have been identified by investigators and been charged but are not in custody, said Police Chief Teresa Theetge ...
Cincinnati's July 26 brawl that left one victim with severe brain trauma has Cincinnati residents concerned with violent ...
A fifth suspect has been arrested for their alleged involvement in a “violent fight" in Downtown Cincinnati in late July.
Theetge said she'll make those decisions with input from the entire command staff, who know what's needed. Teresa Theetge on youth crime in Cincinnati She'll also address youth crime.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge and other city leaders said crime is "stabilizing" in the city after an uptick in the early summer months, particularly in the urban core.