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American Focus > Blog > Crime > LA City Council candidate Jordan Rivers stabbed boy, 8: lawsuit
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LA City Council candidate Jordan Rivers stabbed boy, 8: lawsuit

Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:25 am
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A shocking revelation has sparked outrage as Jordan Rivers, a 22-year-old man running for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council, faced allegations of carrying out a brutal knife attack on an 8-year-old boy when he was just 12 years old. The incident, which occurred during a play date in San Pedro, left the child with life-threatening injuries, including stab wounds to his neck and shoulder, resulting in permanent scars.

The civil court complaint filed by the boy’s family revealed the harrowing details of the attack, describing it as unprovoked, brutal, and unwarranted. Rivers, who lived nearby, had reportedly brought a concealed knife with him to the family home where the attack took place. The victim’s father, Paul Parszik, recalled the horrific scene following the attack, with his son running into the house covered in blood, screaming and crying.

Despite the severity of the incident, the lawsuit was settled out of court in 2018, with Rivers’ mother agreeing to pay $10,000 towards the medical costs, with no admission of liability. However, the victim’s family expressed disbelief and concern over Rivers’ candidacy for public office, questioning how someone with a history of violent behavior could run for City Council.

The revelation of Rivers’ past comes at a time when there is growing scrutiny over individuals with criminal histories running for public office. The attempt by registered child sex offender Rene Campos to run for Fresno City Council has also raised concerns, prompting calls for legislation to block individuals with violent or criminal backgrounds from seeking elected positions.

The incident has left a lasting impact on the victim, both physically and emotionally, with permanent scars on his neck as a reminder of the traumatic experience. Despite numerous attempts to contact Rivers for comment, he has remained elusive, and the Green Party of Los Angeles has not responded to inquiries regarding his candidacy.

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Former LAPD cop and Los Angeles City councilmember Joe Buscaino emphasized the importance of integrity and accountability in public office, stating that individuals with a history of violent conduct should not be considered fit for leadership roles. The Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Police Protective League echoed this sentiment, stating that there should be no place in public office for those with a history of violent behavior.

As Rivers continues his campaign for City Council, questions remain about his fitness for public office and his ability to represent the community effectively. The victim’s family, along with concerned citizens and officials, are calling for accountability and transparency in the electoral process, ensuring that individuals with violent or criminal backgrounds are not allowed to hold positions of power and influence.

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