
Downtown Fatal Attack Sinsinity Officially Officer on Facebook Comment
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Sinsanti – The city city city at Sinsinity has been set on fire for comments Posted on Facebook In the backdrop of the brutal downtown beetown last weekend.
Liahna Alia La La La Jacanan under a Facebook user’s post, which shows a false assault, An account This Councilwoman Victoria Parks has shown that “they begged for that victory!”
“I’m grateful for the whole story,” the comment said.

The post from the Facebook account owned by the Cincinnati City Council Victoria Parks is a positive light of the viral conflict last week. (Facebook / Lehinana Janacon)
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The comment has been linked to the Facebook account of Victoria Parks, who has given a job degree as a city council member in the City of Cincinnati government. Former Hamilton County employee was former Commissioner at Hamilton County at Hamilton County Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune.
That information is in accordance with the character of Parks in the city of Cincinnati Official website??
The Facebook page has posts many years ago, mainly related to work experience.

The Facebook page, which is linking from the post, has the experience of the City Council Victoria Parks. (Facebook)
Parks seem to be one Another Facebook page Also, which was finally posted on May 27.
A Third accountThe last post updated 2022, also appears to be Parks.
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Comments started online fireworks, the post’s screenshot was widely transmitted.
“Cincinnati Council Victoria Parks should resign immediately! It is disgusting to defend the violent criminals who beat the innocent people,” Ohio’s th or district representative Phil Plummer Said on X?? “Her words ‘they begged for that victory!’ Are abusive.
“You are a racist pig, Victoria Parks,” Another post??
“It’s crazy!” Said Third personCalling for the resignation of Parks.
The beating was reported on Saturday morning on the fourth and the corner of Elm Street at the Downtown Business District of Cincinnati. In a video shared on a large number of online shared video shows a group of people who tortured two people during the conflict, and a woman got cold on the road.
While working for the Governor of the Hamilton County, she says “led the allegations of racism as a public health crisis.” It also says that she “introduced the Hamilton County employees to June as a salary vacation and passed.”
In January, Parks announced That she will not search for the election again and will retire after her current term expires.
“The selected officer is going to celebrate the violence in the city, which is going to be celebrated in the city,” police president Ken Kober told Fox News Digital. “These police officers, residents and visitors are currently suffering from this poor political environment. 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 Parks via Facebook)
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Parks did not return multiple comment requests. An email to the entire city council became unnecessary. Representative of the City Council refused to comment by phone by directing Fox News Digital to park himself.
Molly Layer, Director of Communication of the Cincinnati City Manager Office, personally watched this photo in the City Hall, but refused to comment on it.
Peter D joists at Fox News Digital in 225. Earlier, he was a reporter of politics in the Tennessia Star.
He grew up in the Rhod Island and is a graduate of the University of Ellen.
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