
After being extradited from Georgia, 38-year-old Patrick Rosemond made his first court appearance Friday morning in the viral Cincinnati attack, appearing stone-faced as the prosecution said that he was the “main instigator” in the viral beatdown that left at least two victims badly beaten.
Prosecutors in the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court painted a grim picture of Rosemond, who they say is a felon who “assaulted each and every single victim” in the attack, including making a beeline for a victim identified as “HR.”
Rosemond punched the defenseless “HR,” knocking her unconscious instantly and sending her crumpling to the pavement as the mob closed in, prosecutors said. Pointing to disturbing footage, prosecutors said that Rosemond was “taunting” and dancing after launching the brutal beatdown.
Prosecutors on Friday would not comment further on the identity of “HR.” One victim was previously identified, however, as Holly, a woman who was severely injured in the attack.
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