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:

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As Downtown fireworks and the Reds game came to an 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, an “innocent” man in the hospital and looming questions of safety for the impending All-Star Game.

[…]  Around 11 p.m. police officers heard their first reports of unruly parts in a crowd on Fountain Square.

Some people in the crowd began throwing objects – fireworks, glass bottles and other items, police said.

A fight broke out in the crowd during the commotion, and a police officer on Fountain Square went to make an arrest, Neville said.

As the officer attempted to make the arrest, a man in the crowd struck him in the face, busting his lip. Parts of the crowd continued to grow disorderly after this, Neville said.

The most unruly group, police estimate, was made up of around 50 to 100 individuals. (link)

And, as customary with 2015’s racially charged reality, the media skip specifically identifying the thugs who fought the police and caused the chaos – but their mug shots fill the gaps.

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Jy Quynn Britten and Gary Sheffield

However, the extent of the violence was not just limited to attacks against police officers.

From another media outlet another victim is identified:

[…]  A person was also assaulted near Government Square. A man was seen down on the sidewalk. Cincinnati Police say they’re still investigating what led up to the attack. That mas has talked to police and was released from the hospital. There are no charges being filed at this time. More information on this man will be provided when available. (read more)

Social media / New media outline just exactly who that victim is and who carried out the attack.  The website Cincinnati VS Everyone quotes the police:

[…]  We get this guy in custody, and it’s the second year in a row I have a tasing in this area on July 4th…guess it’s just not my day. So then we form into riot formation with helmets on and begin passing out the shields. Honestly this was the first time I got to partake in this.

So we see ahead a scuffle begin and think it’s just a fight. Well not so much, it was like 40 v. 1. I saw 40 v. 1, it was 40 black youths stomping the crap out of one unlucky male white. He didn’t do anything to deserve this beating except be white.

I’m going to skip all the rhetoric and just say don’t we all matter??? This just pissed us all off. Time to rescue or at least try to get these thugs off of him. So we were sent in with shields and arrest team to do a victim rescue. Feel bad for the guy since he nor anyone deserved a beat down like that for no reason. (link)

Here’s video of the guy the police were rescuing.

In the event this U-Tube video is deleted (usually happens when it’s counter to the currently preferred media narrative) we have saved a copy and uploaded it below.

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The witness statement continues after the rescue:

The next hour or so was just getting these assholes out of the area and back to where they came from. I hope every one of the people who threw a bottle, fired a handgun, threw fireworks at us, and most importantly beat that poor guy within inches of his life get what they deserve…in this life or the next.

To make matters worse it was like a perfect storm with the Reds game getting let out at the same time we were for a lack of a better phrase, being attacked. I saw little kids holding their parents hands and parents looking at us like what the hell is going on? They had no clue what was going down nor should they have to expect seeing what they saw.

I felt like I had to tell the truth and get the word out there from one of the men on the front line. (link)

Strange, but this happened on Saturday night July 4th.  Not a single mention of it during the 24/7 national cable media broadcasts on Sunday July 5th.

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Maybe they’ll share THE WHOLE STORY today?…

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