Actor Charlie Sheen Donates To Cincinnati Brawl Victim
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Actor Charlie Sheen Donates To Cincinnati Brawl Victim

Actor Charlie Sheen is back in the headlines, but this time for a good deed. The former star of Two and a Half Men sent $1,000 to one of the victims of the Cincinnati Brawl. Sheen sent $1,000 to Conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, who started a fundraising campaign for Holly, one of the brawl’s victims. USA Today provided more details on Sheen’s donation: Charlie Sheen is supporting one of the victims of the Cincinnati brawl that went viral. Sheen, 59, responded to an X post from conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson, revealing that he was the anonymous $1,000 donor to an online fundraiser Johnson created for a woman named Holly, who was reportedly knocked unconscious during the violent brawl on July 26. “My Ohio connections run deep, and what happened to you will NOT be tolerated by the ‘true’ Ohioans (Like yourself), as justice will reign supreme,” the note on the donation read, signed with Sheen’s initials. “Heal well, young lady, and know that we are all rooting for you!” The “Two and a Half Men” alum’s parents, actors Martin Sheen and Janet Sheen, were both born in Dayton, Ohio, although Janet Sheen grew up in Cincinnati. The couple met in school in New York City, where Charlie Sheen was born. Johnson told Sheen he was “saving a life” with his donation. Sheen replied on X: “I was merely following your gracious lead.” “The speed at which you and Sen (Bernie) Moreno hatched the donation plan, was stunning and compassionate and as patriotic as it gets,” he continued. “You both reminded all of us of the America we remain proud to call home. Keep up the great work, and to Holly, ‘we’ have your six.’” Sheen said, referencing that they had her back, signing off the note with “xox. cs,” his initials. Take a look at the X exchange here: Benny! I was merely following your gracious lead! The speed at which you and Sen Moreno hatched thedonation plan, was stunning and compassionate and as patriotic as it gets. You both reminded all of us of the America we remain proud to call – home. Keep up the great work, and to… — Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) August 5, 2025 Here’s footage of the brawl: “The behavior displayed is nothing short of cruel and absolutely unacceptable.” Four suspects have been identified for their role in a violent brawl on the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. Police say it was a sudden dispute following a verbal altercation and are working to identify… pic.twitter.com/lgP0QBVTD7 — Fox News (@FoxNews) July 28, 2025 The aftermath: Fourth slugger busted in Cincinnati brawl as new video shows moments before melee https://t.co/rzBMCrJfUC pic.twitter.com/breDKXayj6 — New York Post (@nypost) August 2, 2025 Fox News reported an update on the individuals arrested for the brawl: The update comes the same day all six individuals arrested in connection with the viral beating in downtown Cincinnati have been indicted by a grand jury and are facing additional charges. Patrick Rosemond, 38, Jermaine Matthews, 39, Montianez Merriweather, 34, DeKyra Vernon, 24, Dominique Kittle, 37, and Aisha Devaughn, 25, are each charged with three counts of alleged felonious assault, three charges of assault and two charges of aggravated rioting, the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to Fox News Digital. “What I saw on video is not the Cincinnati I know and love,” Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said. “These charges hold those involved in the attack accountable.”