Cincinnati's City Hall is burning hotter than hell in summer.
Councilwoman and obvious racist, Victoria Parks, is catching heat for a Facebook comment that has everyone's blood boiling. Under a post from someone named Leohna Alia La JCannon, showing a brutal downtown beatdown that went viral, an account tied to Parks posted: "They begged for that beat down!" Yeah, she really said that.
She next doubled down, adding, "I am grateful for the whole story." Grateful? What a witch.
The Facebook account screaming Parks' name checks out, listing her job as City Council Member for Cincinnati, with a résumé boasting former Hamilton County Commissioner and Chief of Staff to Todd Portune. It totally matches her official city bio.
The Facebook account screaming Parks' name checks out, listing her job as City Council Member for Cincinnati, with a résumé boasting former Hamilton County Commissioner and Chief of Staff to Todd Portune. It totally matches her official city bio.
This is no catfish; it’s the real deal.
Her page is a time capsule of council work, stretching back years. Oh, and she has two other Facebook accounts, one quiet since May 27, another gathering dust since 2022. Busy lady.
The internet is losing its damn mind. Screenshots of Parks' comment are spreading like wildfire on X, and the pitchforks are out. Ohio State Rep. Phil Plummer (39th District) isn’t holding back, roaring on X: "Cincinnati Councilwoman Victoria Parks must resign immediately!"
Defending violent criminals who viciously beat innocent people is disgusting and racist. Her words "They begged for that beat down!' are disgusting. Prosecutors must charge the attackers with a hate crime. We must protect our streets!"
Then there's the X mob piling on: "You’re a racist pig, Victoria Parks," one user pointed out. Another screamed, "THIS IS INSANE!" demanding her head on a political pike.
So, what's the deal with the brawl?
So, what's the deal with the brawl?
Picture this: Saturday morning, corner of Fourth and Elm, Cincinnati's downtown business district. A mob savagely lays into two people, with video showing a white woman, who went to the aid of the man that was beign beaten, getting knocked out cold by black man in the street. It's ugly, it's viral, and it has the city on edge.
Now, Parks' bio brags about her leading the charge on declaring racism a public health crisis and making Juneteenth a paid holiday for Hamilton County workers. But who's the racist? It sounds noble, sure, but how do you square that with cheering a brutal street assault?
Now, Parks' bio brags about her leading the charge on declaring racism a public health crisis and making Juneteenth a paid holiday for Hamilton County workers. But who's the racist? It sounds noble, sure, but how do you square that with cheering a brutal street assault?
Cincinnati's council is nonpartisan, but Parks, along with all nine members, got the nod from the local Dems. She's already said she's not running again, planning to ride off into the sunset when her term ends.
The Fraternal Order of Police isn't having it. President Ken Kober told Fox News Digital: "It’s unconscionable that an elected official would be celebrating violence in the very city she was voted to serve. This highlights the poor political environment that police officers, residents and visitors are currently enduring. Thankfully, there's an election in November. I urge voters to vote for change!"
Parks? Radio silence, along with other Cincinnati members.
Parks? Radio silence, along with other Cincinnati members.
This isn’t just a Cincinnati story, it’s a five-alarm fire about trust, power, and what the hell elected officials are thinking when they hit "post." Stay tuned, because this pot’s gonna boil over.
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