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Cincinnati – A city council in Cincinnati is on fire for comments posted on Facebook in view of a cruel downtown beetdown at the end of last week.
Under a Facebook user’s post, Lohna is called Alia La Jechanon, which reflects the vicious attack, One account It appears that Councilvuman Victoria Parks commented, “They begged for that beat down!”
“I am thankful to the whole story,” the comment continues.
A post that comes from a Facebook account owned by Cincinnati City Councilvoman Victoria Parks casts in a positive light in a viral controversy of the previous weekend. (Facebook/Lohna Alia La Jechanon)
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The comment links back to a Facebook account for Victoria Parks, which lists his job title as a member of the city council in the City of Cincinnati government. The account also states that he was the former Chief of Staff of Todd Portune, Commissioner of Hamilton County in Hamilton County, Ohio Government, Hamilton County in the past.
This information lines with a biography of the park on the city of Cincinnati official website,
The Facebook page has dating posts for many years, which are mostly related to work experience.
The Facebook page, which linked back to the post, has matched the work experience for City Councilvoman Victoria Parks. (Facebook)
Looks near the parks Second Facebook page Also, which was last posted on 27 May.
A Third accountThe final posted 2022, also appears to be related to the parks.
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The comments provoked an online firstorm, in which a screenshot of the post was widely broadcast.
Ohio’s 39th district state representative Phil Plmar said, “Cincinnati Councilvuman Victoria Parks should immediately resign! Defending violent criminals who have defeated innocent people.” Said on x“His words’ they beg for that peat!” Are derogatory.
“You are a racist pig, Victoria Park,” Another post,
“It’s crazy!” Said A third personCall for the resignation of the park.
On Saturday morning, the downtown business district of Cincinnati was beaten fourth and Elm Street’s corner. The video that is widely shared online shows a group of people who attacked badly with two other people during a confrontation, in which a woman is knocked down in the street.
In the biographical page of his official city, Parks says that he led the accusations in passing racism as a public health crisis while working for the governor of Hamilton County. ” It also states that she introduced and passed as a payment holiday for the employees of Hamilton County, and passed. “
In January, Parks announced That she will not seek reunion, and will retire after its current term ends.
“It is unconscious that an elected officer will celebrate violence in the city that he was voted to serve,” Cincinatti Frarter Order of Police President Ken Cabber told Fox News Digital, “told Fox News Digital. “It highlights the poor political environment that police officers, residents and visitors are currently permanent. Thankfully there is an election in November. I urge voters to vote for change!”
Portrait of Victoria Parks, a member of the Cincinnati City Council. (Victoria Park via Facebook)
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The parks did not return several comments requests. An email for the entire city council became uncontrolled. A representative of the city council refused to comment by phone, directed Fox News Digital to park himself.
Moli Lyer, director of Cincinnati City Manager’s office, saw a photo in the person in the city hall, but refused to comment.