Cincinnati woman speaks out after being beaten for helping attack victim

Cincinnati woman speaks out after being beaten for helping attack victim
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Tune into The Ingraham Angle at 7pET for an exclusive interview with Holly, the woman who was beaten by a vicious mob in Cincinnati.

The woman seen being violently slammed to the ground in now-viral footage of a brutal beatdown in downtown Cincinnati is speaking out after being forced into hiding following her near-death experience that was seen nationwide.  

Holly, an Ohio native and single mother of three, was enjoying a night out celebrating a friend’s birthday when she called an Uber to head home. As she was waiting for her ride, several fights broke out on the corner of Fourth and Elm Streets in the city’s downtown area around 3 a.m. on July 26. 

Footage obtained by Fox News Digital shows an unidentified man yelling racial slurs while being beaten in the street. Additional video of the scene shows the male victim slapping a member of the group seconds before the fight escalated. 

Let’s make sure no one else is the next Holly, if you will,” Holly told Fox News Digital. “I hope it ends with me, because I hope we do start staffing the police properly. I hope people start doing the right thing as citizens and just be good people.”

Fox News Digital’s Peter D’Abrosca, Max Bacall and Greg Wehner contributed to this report. 

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