DOJ, FBI investigate brutal Cincinnati assault captured in viral video

The FBI and Department of Justice have verified the existence of an active federal investigation into the brutal assault that happened downtown last weekend, which gained widespread attention after being circulated online and stunned people nationwide.

“The FBI has been and will continue closely coordinating with the Cincinnati Police Department on this matter,” the federal law enforcement agency stated to Fox News Digital on Wednesday morning. 

A DOJ official also confirmed Wednesday morning that there is an open federal investigation into the matter. 

Cincinnati street beat-down

A fight broke out on Friday night in Downtown Cincinnati, leaving several people injured. (X/@Anthea06274890)

As of Wednesday morning, three people had been arrested and taken into custody, while two others had been charged but not yet arrested. 

Montianez Merriweather, 34, and Dekyra Vernon, 24, were apprehended Tuesday night. Both are facing charges of felonious assault, aggravated riot, and assault. Merriweather is being held on a $500,000 bond, whereas Vernon is being held on a $200,000 bond.

Another suspect, Jermaine Matthews, was detained overnight and is charged with aggravated riot and assault. He is being held on a $100,000 bond. 

Meriweather was previously out on bond, having been charged with receiving stolen property, weapons under disability, improper transportation of a firearm, and additional charges earlier this month. 

Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge denounced the attack at a Tuesday night public safety meeting. 

Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge

Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge announces the arrests of two individuals allegedly involved in a weekend altercation that attracted national attention. (Fox News Digital)

“Let me be clear, crystal clear, that was a violent, violent encounter,” she said. “It makes me sick to watch it over and over again on national news especially. I do not like Cincinnati being portrayed in a negative light on the national news. We can do better. We can so much better.”

Theetge declined to comment further after the meeting, and the Cincinnati Police Department did not return a Wednesday morning comment request. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Pureval’s office. 

You May Also Like
Park Ave. mass shooting victim's family to sue NYC for $65M

Park Avenue Mass Shooting Victim’s Family Files $65 Million Lawsuit Against New York City

The family of a young real estate employee killed in last year’s…
New details emerge in death of 5-year-old swept off Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach Tragedy: New Details Released in Death of 5-Year-Old Swept Away

A 5-year-old girl from San Bernardino who was swept into the ocean…
Inside Tehran: Iranians describe IRGC's brutal rule, poverty — ask Trump to 'stay the course'

Inside Tehran: Iranians Speak Out on IRGC Crackdown, Poverty, and Why They Want Trump to Stay the Course

Iranian regime’s ‘hardline rhetoric’ under fire as US deal nears President Donald…
Veterans, lawmakers slam proposed design for Global War on Terrorism memorial: 'Abomination' 

Veterans and Lawmakers Criticize Proposed Global War on Terrorism Memorial Design as “Abomination”

Military veterans and several lawmakers are criticizing a newly unveiled design for…
Young man fatally stabbed during fight with violent crew on wheels inside NYC waterfront park: cops, sources

Young Man Killed in Stabbing During Clash With Bicyclists at NYC Waterfront Park: Police, Sources

Police and law enforcement sources said a young man was fatally stabbed…
5-year-old swept away in Laguna Beach identified as family mourns

Laguna Beach identifies 5-year-old swept away as family mourns loss

The family of 5-year-old Amada Mia Brown is grieving after authorities recovered…
Portland man sentenced to 30 months in prison for throwing rock at ICE officer during protest

Portland Protest Violence: Man Gets 30 Months for Throwing Rock at ICE Officer

A man who admitted attacking a federal officer during protests outside a…
New York 6th grader who choked to death at school in possible TikTok challenge identified

New York 6th Grader Identified After Fatal School Choking Incident Linked to Possible TikTok Challenge

A 12-year-old student who died after choking at a New York school…
Spencer Leak Jr. death: Son of VP of Chicago's Leak and Sons funeral home at 78th and Cottage Grove speaks about his legacy

Spencer Leak Jr. Remembered: Son Reflects on Legacy of Chicago Funeral Home Leader at Leak & Sons

CHICAGO (WLS) — In his first one-on-one interview since the sudden death…
North Carolina HS valedictorian speaks out on speech controversy after being outed by heckling student

North Carolina Valedictorian Responds After Graduation Speech Controversy and Student Outing

A North Carolina high school valedictorian says he has been left feeling…
New site lets Angelenos track World Cup 2026 traffic in real time

LA World Cup 2026 Traffic Tracker Launches: Real-Time Road Updates for Angelenos

Los Angeles drivers heading to Friday’s Paraguay-United States match now have a…
Mike Waltz says Gulf allies back Trump’s Iran pressure campaign after regional trip: ‘Zero daylight’

Mike Waltz: Gulf Allies Show ‘Zero Daylight’ on Backing Trump’s Iran Pressure Campaign

Dan Hoffman questions Iran’s readiness to negotiate a deal Former CIA Chief…