Cincinnati Police Chief Terri Theetge, who was sued for anti-white bias and blamed social media in the wake of a black mob’s horrific beating of whites in the city in July, has now been placed on administrative leave “pending an internal investigation on the effectiveness of her leadership.”
City Manager Sheryl Long told WLWT-TV: “The City continues to face serious public safety challenges that underscore the need for stability at the command level. Therefore, I’ve named Assistant Chief Adam Hennie as Interim Police Chief.”
BREAKING: Cincinnati’s Police Chief has just been placed on LEAVE after she was accused of “anti-white bias” within the department
LONG overdue!
Chief Theetge infamously blamed the MEDIA for the viral attack on white tourists by blacks in July, adding to the evidence she’s… pic.twitter.com/mbixvvZaTa
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 21, 2025
As previously reported, four previous members of the Cincinnati Police Department sued Theetge for workplace discrimination against white males on the force.
The lawsuit, brought by Captain Robert Wilson and Lieutenants Patrick Caton, Gerald Hodges, and Andrew Mitchell on May 19, alleges that the city and Theetge partook in “intentional and discriminatory practices” based on sex and gender, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer…