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Via comment by Anonymous on The Mainstream Media’s Attack On The Confederate B…
The details of a Cincinnati mob riot this weekend appear customarily poured through the MSM PC-filter, receiving editorial board cleanup prior to publication/broadcast. However, social media accounts, as customary in an era where media are afraid to tell the truth, construct a more honest version of events. The local media accounts read as follows:
As Downtown fireworks and the Reds game came to a close around 11 p.m. Saturday night, about 3,000 people were gathered on and around Fountain Square for a concert.
Within minutes, portions of the crowd turned raucous, and the night came to an abrupt end with seven arrests, two assaulted police officers, a man in the hospital and looming questions of safety for the impending All-Star Game.
A day after the incident, the Cincinnati Police Department was confident in its response to Saturday night’s events but continued to self-evaluate with questions about staffing, strategy and response.
“The All-Star Game is a major piece of this city’s pride,” said Mike Neville, captain of the Central Business District for the Cincinnati Police Department. “I think that somebody or a group of people tried to hamper that pride. I respect fully that people have concerns.”
All-Star Game festivities begin with the opening of FanFest on Friday, but Neville said on Sunday that operations won’t change after Saturday night’s unrest.
“The numbers don’t change because of the of the result of one incident to the next,” Neville said.
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