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Actor Charlie Sheen donated $ 1,000 to a victim of the now viral fight that took place in downtown Cincinnati on July 26.

Sheen has donated fundraising for the benefit of one of the victims, identified as Holly. Conservative influencer Benny Johnson shared a screenshot of a message that Sheen put with his gift.

“My Ohio connections are deep, and what happened to you will not be tolerated by the” real “Ohioans (like you), because justice will reign in supreme. Healed well, young woman, and know that we are all rooted for you!” Sheen wrote.

“You save a life,” said Johnson.

In an article on X, Sheen told Johnson “I just followed your graceful advance!”

The fifth suspect arrested in the viral beat of Cincinnati while the victim details his “ in progress’ ”

Charlie Sheen donated $ 1,000 to a victim of the Cincinnati fight identified as Holly. (Getty Images)

The authorities published the Mugshot of the fifth suspect arrested in the now viral fight that broke out in downtown Cincinnati on July 26 on Tuesday.

Fox News Digital confirmed that Patrick Rosemond, 38, had been placed in police custody on Monday afternoon by the FBI and the working group of the Atlanta Metropolitan Major in the County of Fulton, in Georgia. He is accused of two chiefs of criminal assault and aggravated riot, according to the Cincinnati police department.

He is also accused of a chief of fugitive of justice for a digital accusation, according to the Sheriff’s office of the County of Fulton.

He is currently detained in Fulton County prison while waiting for extradition to Ohio, police said. Rosemond is a Cincinnati resident and has no address recorded in Georgia, according to files obtained by Fox News Digital.

Cincinnati Brawl Suspect Patrick Rosemond

Patrick Rosemond was arrested for his presumed involvement in the fight of Cincinnati while he was in the county of Fulton, in Georgia, Monday August 4, 2025. (Fulton County Sheriff Bureau)

Fox News Digital could not immediately find a lawyer from Rosemond.

“We are proud to support our partners to withdraw violent offenders from the street,” said FBI Atlanta in an article on social networks.

Rosemond is the fifth arrest resulting from the violent beat that made six people injured – one with a brain injury. Authorities are still looking for a sixth suspect.

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Shocking images show a large group attacking several individuals at the corner of the Fourth and ELM streets in the Cincinnati business district at the start of the morning of Saturday July 26. Several people can be seen hitting and kicking the victims, a woman being overturned and lying in the street.

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Cincinnati brawl suspects

From left to right, Jermaine Matthews, Dominique Kittle, Dekyra Vernon, Montianez Merriweather and Patrick Rosemond face various accusations for their alleged roles in the viral beat at Cincinnati on July 26, 2025. (Hamilton County Sheriff Bureau; Fulton County Sheriff’s Bureau; Jay Black)

Out of approximately 100 witnesses who saw the events take place, only one person called 911, according to the police chief of Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge.

Last week, the authorities arrested Jermaine Matthews, 39, Montianez Merriweather, 34, Dekyra Vernon, 24, and Dominique Kittle, 37, for their alleged roles in the brutal fight.

Matthews was initially accused of aggravated riot and aggression, but was slapped with additional accusations of two leaders of criminal assault, as well as another assault chief, during a deposit hearing last week. He pleaded not guilty and is currently in prison after losing a deposit of $ 270,000.

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Someone can be heard of racial insults in a new video of the viral cincinnati beatdown

New sequences of the viral fight of Cincinnati show individuals crying racial insults as violence takes place. (Jay Black)

Vernon and Merriweather face criminal assault, aggravated riot and accusations of assault. MerriWeather is held on a deposit of $ 500,000, while Vernon is held under bail of $ 200,000.

Kittle is accused of criminal assault, aggravated riot and three chiefs of assault.

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Kittle, Merriweather and Vernon are currently detained in Hamilton County prison.

A large jury should meet on August 8.

Adam Sabes of Fox News Digital, Peter d’Abrosca and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.

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