Ohio Gubaranatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy condemned a Cincinnati street controversy, which attracted attention to social media over the weekend and used changes to curse public safety policies on the left side in Monday. Post on social platform x,
In his post, Ramaswamy said that he had spoken to one of the women who attacked the fight, whose first name he said.
“It is unconscious that there was no police present in that area of Cincinnati on Friday night, or even an ambulance to take him to the hospital,” he wrote. “Hard work Americans should not have to worry about their safety when they have a good time in our cities.”
Controversy, The video in which quickly spread online, Was too Many high-profile politicians condemned Monday, including Vice President Vance, Sen Burney Moreno (R-Ohio) and Cincinnati Mayor Aftb Purewal. It took place on Saturday morning in Cincinnati city.
Purewal Said in a statement He was arrested from the incident “confidence”, will be upcoming. Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Thete Naye said that the department Has been identified since And accused five people regarding the dispute.
On X, Ramaswamy promised that the law enforcement would “be green light to restore the order – no forgiveness.”
“Left -wing prefers to deliver lectures about ‘systemic injustice’, while thugs turn our … cities into war areas. I am done with their excuse,” he wrote. “As a governor, I will make sure that they are behind bars, not wild.”
He said, “Holi appreciates patriots across the country for compassionate words and prayers, and hopes that the propagation around his story ensures that local and state leaders clean our unsuccessful cities,” he said.