Cincinnati mayor opposes judge's move to grant bail to convicted felon linked to mass shooting gun battle

On Tuesday, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval voiced strong opposition to a judge’s decision to grant bail to Franeek Cobb, one of the two suspects implicated in a mass shooting at a weekend concert. Cobb, who has a history of multiple convictions, was involved in a gunfight that resulted in nine people being injured.

Mayor Pureval expressed serious concerns over the $50,000 bail set for Cobb, describing it as troubling and highlighting the potential threat to public safety. “Allowing the release of the accused is deeply problematic,” the mayor stated. “This poses a significant risk to community safety. Someone involved in such a horrific incident with numerous victims should remain in custody throughout the legal proceedings.”

Franeek Cobb, 24, despite his criminal record, was granted bail in connection with the shooting at a concert venue in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Credit: WXIX via NNS; Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office)

Franeek Cobb, 24, and the Riverfront Love venue

In response to the court’s decision, Mayor Pureval consulted with the City Law Department for insight and reached out to Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich. Together, they are pushing for a swift grand jury hearing and an effort to keep Cobb detained during his legal process.

According to the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office, under state law, Cobb’s case is slated to be presented to a grand jury within ten days, where formal charges will be considered, as reported by Fox News Digital.

Under state law, Cobb’s case will go to a grand jury within 10 days for formal charges, the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office told Fox News Digital. 

Cobb and Derrick Long, 29, are accused of shooting nine people during a gunfire exchange at the Riverfront Live music venue in Cincinnati’s East End early Sunday. About 800 people were inside at the time, authorities said. 

Prosecutors said Cobb had a personal grudge against someone he saw at the venue and opened fire, LocaL 12 reported. A prosecutor asked a judge to set a high bond for Cobb, citing his previous conviction that bars him from having a firearm.

Both men are charged with one count of felonious assault. 

Entrance to Riverfront Live.

Nine people were injured in a mass shooting early Sunday at Riverfront Live in Cincinnati’s East End during a birthday celebration, police said. (WXIX via NNS)

As Cobb was granted bond, federal prosecutors were charging both suspects with illegally possessing a firearm or ammunition as a convicted felon on Tuesday. 

The state charges will go forward first, the Prosecutor’s Office said, but if Cobb posts bond, he would immediately be taken into federal custody.

Cobb was inside the venue when he spotted Long and opened fire, causing patrons to seek cover, the Justice Department said. Long fell to the ground before allegedly brandishing a firearm and firing multiple gunshots toward Cobb.

Franeek Cobb, 24, and Derrick Long, 29.

Franeek Cobb, 24,  and Derrick Long, 29, are charged in connection with a mass shooting at a Cincinnati, Ohio concert venue.  (Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office)

“Gun violence in Cincinnati must end,” U.S. Attorney Dominick S. Gerace said in a statement announcing the federal charges. “Our top priority is protecting our communities and holding accountable those who threaten them. If you pull a trigger in an illegal act of violence or otherwise illegally possess a firearm or ammunition, rest assured we will do everything we can to send you to federal prison.”.

Investigators seized a handgun that Cobb allegedly dropped at the bar while fleeing the scene. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) determined casings recovered from the area where Long was shooting were all fired from the same .45 caliber gun. 

Hospital streetview.

Most victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries, but one person remains in critical condition, authorities said. (WXIX via NNS)

Cobb has a 2022 felony conviction of having weapons while under disability. Long has several prior felony convictions, including one case involving trafficking in heroin and another for trafficking fentanyl, as well as failure to comply, carrying concealed weapons, arson and receiving stolen property.

Cobb and Long face up to 15 years on the federal charges. 

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