Ohio gubernatorial candidate and Cincinnati native Vivek Ramaswamy hosted a town hall Monday to discuss crime in the city after what he called a "candid" meeting with Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge and Mayor Aftab Pureval.
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- Vivek Ramaswamy held a town hall in Cincinnati to discuss crime solutions.
- He proposed reforms such as fixing bail systems, opening psych hospitals, and empowering police. 38s
- A community member shared a personal story of loss due to violent crime. 59s
- Protesters accused Ramaswamy of using the event for political purposes. 1m 16s
- Democratic opponent Amy Acton criticized Ramaswamy's tax plans and pledged to support police. 1m 26s