2 sentenced after pleading guilty for roles in viral downtown Cincinnati brawl

By Fletcher Keel

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    CINCINNATI (WLWT) — Two people who pleaded guilty to their role in last summer’s viral brawl in downtown Cincinnati were sentenced on Wednesday.

Aisha Devaughn was given a sixth-month sentence at River City Correctional Center, with four years of community control. She was then told by a judge to get a job or go to school and do 200 hours of community service.

Gregory Wright was sentenced to three years of community control, 200 hours of community service, ordered to maintain employment or education and a $500 fine.

Jermaine Mathews was also slated to be sentenced Wednesday, but his case was continued.

All three pleaded guilty last month to various charges, including aggravated riot, aggravated assault, and attempted felonious assault.

Mathews, Devaughn, and Wright were all involved in the brawl at 4th and Elm streets last summer that went viral online.

Two others linked to the case have already been sentenced, and two still have their case moving through the courts.

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