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She Tried to Help… Then Was Beaten Nearly to Death!

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The woman, described as a middle-aged citizen who simply wanted to enjoy a night out, became a victim of mob violence after stepping in to stop the madness. The injuries she suffered were so severe that she has been in and out of the hospital multiple times — and yet, shockingly, she wasn’t even transported by emergency responders.

“And by the way, when the one police officer did show up, Laura, because we’re 200 police officers short in Cincinnati, she was taken home in an Uber that she had to call. She wasn’t taken in an ambulance; nobody took her to the hospital. She’s now been in and out of the hospital three times,” the senator revealed.

For many Americans, the details raise disturbing questions. How did a violent crime like this happen in broad daylight, in one of America’s cities, without law enforcement immediately stepping in? Why wasn’t this woman given emergency medical care?

“I’ve talked to her every day; she’s frightened to death. You can imagine the trauma. She’s a middle-aged woman that almost got her life beaten to death for showing up at one of our great American cities.”

Senator Moreno didn’t hold back. He took aim at Cincinnati leadership, including leftist figures like City Councilwoman Victoria Parks — who reportedly celebrated the chaos. He also issued a bold ultimatum to the city’s officials:

“I’ve said to the city that they have 30 days to put together a plan, or we’re going to cut federal funding off.”

This isn’t just a law enforcement crisis — it’s a moral one. The normalization of this type of mob behavior, cheered on by radicals in power, is tearing at the fabric of civil society. And it’s everyday Americans — mothers, daughters, neighbors — who are paying the price.

The footage from that night is hard to watch. The facts are even harder to stomach. A woman tried to stop violence — and was nearly killed for it.

She was left lying unconscious in the street, then had to arrange her own Uber ride after a savage beating. And where were the paramedics? The police? The so-called leaders?

Senator Moreno is calling it what it is: barbaric. And he’s right. This is not a political issue — it’s a collapse of decency. The kind of lawless, thuggish behavior we’re seeing is being fueled by a culture that excuses — and sometimes even encourages — criminality.

The only way out of this mess is bold leadership, a return to law and order, and the political courage to say: enough.

Legislation alone won’t change hearts, but it can absolutely crack down on chaos. And it starts with holding everyone involved in this vicious attack accountable. Jail time. Real consequences. No more excuses.

We need a revival in our cities — a revival of justice, decency, and morality. Until then, we need leaders who are willing to fight for victims like this woman and stand up to the mobs running wild in our streets.

Because if this is the America our cities are becoming, we’ve got a real problem — and it’s going to take more than prayers to fix it. But prayers are a good place to start.

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