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What Do Local Voices Propose for Reducing Viral Street Violence?
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After a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati went viral, several local micro-influencers and community accounts have spoken up. Based on their public posts, here are five solution pathways. Participants can stake on which approach seems most promising—and perhaps help shape the public debate.

Closes on Dec 31, 2025
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“Ceasefire-Inspired Conflict Call‑Ins” — National Network for Safe Communities / Cincinnati C.I.R.V.
Based on Cincinnati’s past success with the Ceasefire program, this path would involve proactive engagement with repeat offenders via structured group dialogues—offering support and clear consequences through public call‑in sessions. Real data shows this cut group-involved homicides by over 40% in Cincinnati.
“Peace Builders Training” — Ignite Peace Cincy (@ignitepeacecincy)

A nonprofit focused on nonviolence and restorative justice, Ignite Peace advocates for community-led training in peer mediation and conflict intervention—especially in nightlife zones. Their model emphasizes healing circles over punishment.

“Strengthen Women’s Voice & Reporting” — Cincinnati Women’s Advocacy Group (@cincywomensadvocacy)

This group highlights public safety when women are present as witnesses or victims. They push for empowering women to report incidents and advocate for gender-inclusive safety protocols in urban nightlife design.

“Visual Accountability Edits” — Jeni Jenkins (@jenijenkins)

A local social impact artist, Jenkins often shares civic narratives via art and video. She proposes compiling edited street footage (with consent) to hold both the public and authorities accountable—promoting transparency and awareness about what really happened during the brawl.

“Coordinated Resident Councils” — Downtown Residents Council (via WKRC quotes)

Residents’ councils in Cincinnati have called for more structured resident‑leader forums to address lighting, patrol routes, and safe transit spaces. Their suggestion: local councils coordinate directly with the city and police for practical safety improvements.

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