Restoring Law and Order in Ohio: Rejecting the 'Don’t California My State' Warning

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Restoring Law and Order in Ohio: Rejecting the 'Don’t California My State' Warning

Ohio is facing a crisis reminiscent of California's chaos, with a brutal attack in downtown Cincinnati on July 26, 2025, leaving four victims, including Holly, a single mom, with severe brain trauma. The incident highlights the need to reject the "Don’t California My State" warning and restore law and order in the state.

The attack in Cincinnati's Fourth and Elm involved a mob assaulting four victims while bystanders watched, some filming the incident, and only one person calling 911. Councilwoman Victoria Parks' victim-blaming response further exacerbates the situation, reflecting a lack of moral and civic responsibility.

The crisis in Cincinnati is a result of Democrat-led policy failures that began in 2020, leading to soft-on-crime approaches that embolden criminals and endanger communities. The defunding of the police force and Mayor Aftab Pureval's delayed and weak response to the attack further highlight the consequences of failed leadership.

Ohio is witnessing a pattern of complacency, from weak budgets and understaffed police departments to a justice system that favors criminals. Republican leaders like Bernie Moreno and Vivek Ramaswamy warn that Democrat policies are turning cities into war zones, emphasizing the need for change.

The silence of bystanders and the normalization of mob violence in Cincinnati underscore the breakdown of public trust and the consequences of weak leadership. It is crucial to fully fund law enforcement, empower prosecutors to hold violent offenders accountable, and reject leaders who excuse crime to ensure safety and justice in Ohio.

The suspects in the Cincinnati attack must face real justice, and officials like Parks, who shame victims of violent crime, should be held accountable. It is time for action to ensure safe streets and prevent Cincinnati's chaos from becoming the norm in America. Holly's story and the bystanders' silence should serve as a wake-up call for the nation.