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An entrepreneur escaping the downtown Cincinnati area after a shocking mass fight shared with Daily Mail the dire conditions that have compelled his departure.
Victor Louis, who is the founder and CEO of the local company One Logistics Network, provided the Mail with a sobering tour of the struggling city in Ohio on Monday. He attributed Cincinnati’s downfall solely to its progressive leadership.
The city gained national attention due to a large brawl that erupted on the night of July 26, where a man and a woman were brutally attacked by aggressive men.
Further outrage ensued when Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge – who is being sued for alleged anti-white racism – scolded journalists for allegedly taking the viral clips ‘out of context’
Louis told Daily Mail that the brawl was the straw that broke the camel’s back for his company after he and his staffers witnessed escalating violence and horror.
He said that: ‘Had [the brawl] not happened, I don’t know if anybody would believe what’s been going on. In one sense it is an isolated incident but things have led up to this.’
Cincinnati is home to eight Fortune 500 headquarters – but during rush hour on Monday morning its streets were near-desolate.
And the people that Daily Mail did see paint a clear picture of why Louis and others are so angry.

Victor Louis, seen here, has operated a business in the downtown area of the city for years, but the recent spat of incidents has forced him to move away from the district

The problems facing the city were on full display as Daily Mail walked around on Monday morning, a woman can be seen here injecting herself with a syringe outside of a church

The woman bent over moments later. She was also seen working on a colorful begging sign
Just a few hundred feet from the grandiose and historic City Hall a young woman, around 20-years-old, was seen injecting herself with a syringe.
Next to her, a man’s arm gushed with blood, having also just shot up in Cincinnati’s downtown – with no consequences. The brazen display was not a surprise for Louis.
‘That’s in broad daylight, right by City Hall. Literally someone can look out their window and see this, and nothing is being done’, he told the Daily Mail.
‘If you can’t fix that, why do you think crime circulates. And that was right in front of us, there is no hiding, that girl was also very young.’
He continued: ‘Nobody is walking the beat, those people are camped out there. That was blatant, and they aren’t even hiding it.’
Other Cincinnati vagrants were seen smoking from glass pipes commonly used to get high on crack, meth or fentanyl.
In one particularly jarring moment, a woman sat on a park bench injected herself with drugs in full view of churchgoers gathering outside their house of worship for a service.
Louis had issued a letter to local leaders last week after the viral clip of the brawl made headlines, saying he was officially done with the downtown district – and was moving his business, which employs 35 people, to the suburbs.

Another Cincinnati resident seen injecting himself with a syringe in the city’s downtown on Monday, just yards from its famous city hall

A haphazard-looking man on a BMX smoked as he cycled through downtown Cincy on Monday morning

The once-proud metropolis’ handsome city hall is now a preferred location for people to inject themselves with syringes in broad daylight

Cincinnati is home to eight Fortune 500 companies – but during rush hour Monday morning, its streets were deserted

A lone police car patrols the streets Monday. Vows to flood downtown with officers appear to have fallen short
‘It’s been issue after issue’, he added. Louis said his employees no longer feel safe working in the area, adding that: ‘They don’t want to come down to work here here anymore’.
The most recent sight to sicken Louis was that of a homeless person who yanked down their pants on a sidewalk near his office to defecate.
Others regularly tote weapons while strutting around streets which were once home to bustling shops, offices, restaurants and bars.
The 39-year-old added: ‘The city doesn’t control violent crime, and they can’t maintain litter, and they can’t maintain vagrancy. Guess what? Those things just run rampant. And that’s what we are seeing around the city.
‘When you can’t fix these problems like littering and drug abuse, you’re not going to be able to fix violent crime. Why ask people to play chess when they can’t even play checkers?’

An undated photograph showing downtown Cincinnati in more prosperous times – which have since long passed

This is the image that pushed Cincinnati into national headlines. A woman was beaten to the ground by a man during a shocking mass brawl
Just last week a woman was shot in the neck and leg in the Over the Rhine neighborhood in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Before that, hundreds of youths had swamped a 4th of July celebration and burned a police officer with a firework.
Louis also mentioned the killing of fellow Cincinnati business owner Patrick Heringer.
He was murdered in his own home in the city in June, while protecting his family from an intruder who stabbed him multiple times.
Mordecia Black, 38, was indicted in his death and other charges including aggravated burglary and felonious assault.
It later emerged that Black was a convicted felon and had cut his ankle monitor off earlier this year before vanishing from a halfway house. He had managed to evade police for months before allegedly killing Heringer.
In an open letter Louis wrote last week, he added: ‘A consistent decline in the conditions for doing business in the city over the past several years has made our continued presence untenable,’ he wrote.
‘My employees have concerns about their safety and do not feel valued for their contributions to the city.’
Louis is not alone in his concerns. The Cincinnati Restaurant Industry clubbed together to issue their own statement on the brawl and the spat of other issues facing the area.

Five people have been charged in connection with the violent brawl, seen here, which has catapulted the city into the spotlight

The woman attacked, known only as Holly, is seen here with horrific injuries following the brawl
They said: ‘The video circulating from that night is disturbing, and like many in this city, we are calling for accountability and decisive action.
‘Our businesses represent thousands of employees and serve tens of thousands of guests each week.
‘We’ve invested heavily in this city – not just financially, but with our time, presence and long-term commitment to Cincinnati’s success.
‘But we cannot carry this alone. We need clear, proactive, and correctives measures from our city leadership. This is not a moment for vague promises or delayed responses.
‘Our community is asking for a real plan, one that addresses this incident and the broader safety concerns that have been raised for months.’
On Friday, Mayor Aftab Pureval said that he would be increasing law enforcement patrols in the city. On Monday the Mail didn’t see any police presence in the downtown area, where open drug abuse was the order of the day.

Mayor Aftab Pureval said last week that mother police would be deployed to the city to crackdown on crime
Pureval added: ‘There is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati, whether it’s a fight or gun violence.
‘We will pursue those responsible and we will hold them accountable no matter who they are.’
In her first remarks since the assault, Holly, who is still severely bruised, said it has left her with trauma to the brain.
In an emotional message, she said: ‘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.
‘It’s been very, very hard, and I’m still recovering. I still have a very bad brain trauma. God bless you all. Thank you.’
Political commentator Benny Johnson shared the video to his X profile after he organized an online fundraiser for her, which has already raised $168,000.


Jermaine Matthews, left, and Dominique Kittle are both facing charges in connection with the brawl


Dekyra Vernon, 24, (left) and Montianez Merriweather, 34, (right) were also taken into custody in connection with the melee
According to the page Holly is a single working-class mother and is out of work due to her injuries as well as living in an undisclosed location due to threats on her life.
The update from Holly comes after a fourth person was arrested in connection with the fight.
Dominique Kittle, 37, was taken into police custody on Friday night and was charged with felonious assault and aggravated riot, his bond was set at $150,000.
He appeared in court on Saturday where his lawyer told the judge that suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, according to WLWT.
Jermaine Matthews, 39, Montianez Merriweather, 34, and Dekyra Vernon, 24, were taken into custody earlier this week after the ordeal, which JD Vance waded in on.
Matthew and Merriweather were initially charged with aggravated riot and assault over the brawl.
New footage has also emerged showing the moments leading up to the attack, with one of the men who police said was a victim using racial slurs.
The video, obtained by The Enquirer, shows the unknown individual say: ‘Get him! Get that little n*****.’
Two black men appeared to try and talk to the man to calm him down before the brawl starts. Matthews’ attorney Brandon Fox released the video.