Cincinnati Police Bust Street Takeover, Arrest 39
Cincinnati Police Disrupt Street Takeover: 39 Arrested, 65 Vehicles Towed
Cincinnati police successfully disrupted an attempted street takeover, arresting 39 individuals and towing 65 vehicles. The event unfolded across multiple city districts, starting with a group of drivers on Interstate 75, leading to a quick arrest and firearm recovery near Paddock Road. The group then moved to District Twos Kellogg Avenue, but police intervened promptly. The suspects eventually gathered at Woodward High Schools parking lot in Clifton, where officers secured the scene. The Fraternal Order of Police commended the Civil Disturbance Response Team for their assistance in apprehending the suspects safely.
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