Cincinnati, Chief Teresa Theetge
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The Daily Caller on MSNCincinnati Police Chief Who Scolded People For Sharing Video Of Black Mob Being Sued For Racial DiscriminationFour previous members of the Cincinnati Police Department are suing police chief Teresa Theetge for workplace discrimination against white males on the force. The lawsuit, brought by Captain Robert Wilson and Lieutenants Patrick Caton,
Viral videos show brutal Cincinnati street attack as prosecutor calls incident 'very troubling' while questioning why only one person called 911 during assault.
Five people have been charged after a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati over the weekend. A video of the fight, which happened early Saturday, shows several people throwing punches.
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News Nation on MSNPolice ask Cincinnati brawl suspects to turn themselves inCincinnati police have yet to announce any arrests in connection with the fight, which has been shared in social media video. Following her acquittal on murder and other charges, Karen Read is asking a judge to force prosecutors to return her Lexus SUV and cellphone.
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The Daily Caller on MSNAngry Female Police Chief Claims Video Of Violent Cincinnati Mob Was Missing ‘Context’Cincinnati Police Department Chief Teresa Theetge claimed during a Monday press conference that viral footage of a violent brawl that broke out in Cincinnati, Ohio, is missing “context. Footage from around 3:06 a.
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Cincinnati leaders, including the mayor, police chief and city manager, will talk with Downtown residents about crime during a community meeting.
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge says that a number of suspects have been identified in the viral Friday night brawl in downtown Cincinnati, and five have been charged so far. She also hit the media for its role in the event,
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The Western Journal on MSNCincinnati's Top Cop Melts Down Over People Sharing Clips of Mob Beating Woman Unconscious 'Without Context'Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge went off on social media users and the media for sharing videos of a vicious and potentially racially-motivated beating in her city last weekend. During a press conference Monday,