Exclusive: Cincinnati Beating Victim Breaks Silence

In an Ingraham Angle exclusive, Laura sat down with “Holly,” the victim of a violent mob attack in downtown Cincinnati. The assault, caught on video and now viral, left her unconscious after she tried to save another victim’s life. Holly described waves of attackers, bystanders filming instead of calling for help, and police officers who did little when they arrived. She also detailed the shocking reactions from city leaders, including one councilwoman who blamed the victims.

“Hopeful” Despite Excruciating Pain

Holly is still recovering from a severe concussion and extensive bruising. Her pain level remains high — sometimes a nine out of ten. Yet she told Laura she feels “hopeful” that the publicity will bring change. She’s received messages from across the country, many from other victims of violent crime. People are demanding answers about why repeat offenders remain free to attack again. Holly believes her story can unite Americans to push for reform and hold leaders accountable. “We’re going to rise up together,” she said, “and get answers from the justice system.”

A Birthday Celebration Turns to Chaos

The night began without trouble. Holly and her friends were celebrating a birthday at a club. When they stepped outside to wait for an Uber, the tone shifted instantly. A group surrounded them, shouting racist remarks at friends from Russia and threatening white people. One man in the group was beaten to the ground and kicked in the head dozens of times. Witnesses later counted 57 blows.

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