Attorney General Pam Bondi Orders FBI to Investigate Vicious Cincinnati Mob Beating of White Man and Woman | The Gateway Pundit | by Kristinn Taylor

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Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed reports Monday night that she has ordered the FBI to investigate the vicious beating in downtown Cincinnati late Friday night/early Saturday morning of a white man and woman by a mostly Black mob that received national attention after videos of the attack went viral.

AG Pam Bondi talks with Shannon Bream on “Fox News Sunday” 4/6/25

The viral video was originally posted on Saturday by Cory Bowman, half-brother of Vice President J.D. Vance and Republican candidate for Cincinnati mayor.

Post Millennial copy of the video:

Viral screen images showed a man on the ground being attacked by a mob and an unconscious woman with blood streaming from her mouth:

Bondi commented on a post by Ohio U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno (R), saying, “Thank you @berniemoreno for connecting us with the victim and for caring so much.”

Moreno had commented on a report by Florida Voice, posting, “It’s FAFO time for these derelicts and there is no better person to ensure justice than @AGPamBondi The do-nothing, extreme liberal Mayor @AftabPureval won’t lift a finger to protect his streets and restore order, so it’s time to bring in professionals who will.”

Florida Voice’s Eric Daugherty had posted Monday evening, “BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi has now ordered the FBI to GET INVOLVED in the incident where a gang of people was beating up individuals at the Cincinnati Jazz Festival, DOJ official tells @FLVoiceNews The FBI is ALREADY conducting interviews with suspects, and investigating. YES. LAY DOWN THE HAMMER. It’s UNREAL how much federal involvement was required here. The authorities only named suspects after @AAGDhillon called them out.”

Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, put the Cincinnati government on notice Saturday evening in a reply to Moreno, “Our federal hate crimes laws apply to ALL Americans. We @CivilRights will monitor closely how local authorities handle this attack. Nobody in our great nation should be the victim of such a crime, and where race is a motivation, federal law may apply.”

Dhillon followed up on Monday, “EVERY American is entitled to the equal protection of our laws. Federal law enforcement is on it and we will ensure that justice is done.” Dhillion added, “This behavior is unacceptable — and un-American!”

Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge told reporters Monday afternoon five people have been charged, with more expected.