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Cincinnati mob violence victim who goes by ‘Holly,’ blasted Democrat leaders for being soft on crime during a press conference with GOP Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno on Wednesday.
Earlier this week Holly said she is suffering “very bad” brain trauma after the horrific attack by a mostly black mob at a jazz festival last weekend.
A white man was brutally beaten and stomped on by a violent gang of black suspects. When Holly ran to the victim’s aid, she was also beaten and knocked out.
Six people have been charged so far in the violent attack.
The FBI and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights division are investigating the incident.
A white couple was brutaIIy beaten at a jazz festival by a black “teen mob” in Cincinnati yesterday.
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“Our streets are being taken over and nobody is doing anything! I am so sad, and I need to be a voice for all of the victims that never got their justice,” Holly said.
Holly said the thug who attacked her should have never been on the streets.
“He had just gotten out of jail previously for something he should have been in there for years,” she said. “It’s really sad to me because I can’t even fathom how many other people who have been attacked by the same type of man over and over and over.”
“The biggest thing that I think really upsets me is the desensitization of humans where there’s a brutal attack, and they all think, ‘oh, cool. Let me get my phone and record it,’” Holly said.
“I truly hope that in the future, there’s some sort of bill to where somebody has to be prosecuted or at least fined if they don’t call 911 to save someone’s life,” she added.
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JUST IN: The woman who was brutally beaten in Cincinnati rips local leaders for being soft on crime, says thugs who film beatings instead of calling 911 should be prosecuted.
“We need *more* police officers.”
“The judges who are just letting people out with a slap … the man… pic.twitter.com/bVapxEOpnp
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Holly said she and her doctors are “shocked” she didn’t die.
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Holly, woman who was beaten in viral Cincinnati attack, says she and her doctors are “shocked” she didn’t die. pic.twitter.com/lNN6uFagxm
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Earlier this week, Holly thanked supporters in an emotional video posted to X.
“I want to say thank you to everyone for all of the love and support. It’s definitely what’s keeping me going. And you have just brought back faith in humanity,” Holly said through tears in a video message.
“It’s been very, very hard, and I’m still recovering. I still have a very bad brain trauma,” she said.
“God bless you all. Thank you.”
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Holly has been in hiding since the vicious mob attack in Cincinnati.
This is her first message on camera.
Through the tears: “I want to say thank you to everyone for all of the love and support. It’s definitely what’s keeping me going. And you have just brought back faith in… pic.twitter.com/VUw6jMG3CM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 3, 2025
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