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Holly, victim of Cincinnati mob attack, joins Senator Moreno to advocate for justice reform legislation aimed at preventing ...
The legislation would increase minimum sentences for violent offenders after a July 26 attack that left the victim struggling ...
I don’t even know how I’m not dead,” the single mom said in a tearful interview about being sucker-punched in the brutal, now ...
Sen. Moreno said under Holly’s Act, “judges can no longer hide behind their cloak.” Described by Cincinnati police as a ...
Multiple videos captured the moment Holly was punched in the face, knocked unconscious in the middle of the road at the ...
Ohio U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno and Holly, one of the six victims of a recent brawl, appeared together at the police union lodge ...
Cincinnati brawl victim Holly revealed severe injuries, including a concussion and potential neurological damage, forcing her into hiding with security after a July 26 attack.
The two victims were punched and stomped on as they cowered on the ground, with blood pouring from the woman’s mouth.
"The thing I think really upsets me is desensitization of humans where there's a brutal attack in front of you," she said.
Actor Charlie Sheen donated $1,000 to a victim of the brawl that took place in downtown Cincinnati on July 26.
A woman named "Holly," one of the victims in the violent Cincinnati brawl, is speaking out on moving forward following the ...
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