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L.A. Metropolis Council candidate stays in race after report that he stabbed a boy at age 12

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 12:54 am
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Jordan Rivers, who’s working to symbolize a harbor-area district on the Los Angeles Metropolis Council, stated he’ll proceed his marketing campaign after a report surfaced that he stabbed a neighbor when he was 12.

Rivers, 22, is the only challenger to incumbent Tim McOsker within the June 2 main election.

In a lawsuit, Nicholas Parszik and his dad and mom alleged that Rivers stabbed Nicholas, then 8, whereas the 2 boys have been enjoying video video games within the storage of Nicholas’ San Pedro house on July 30, 2016.

Rivers “stabbed Nicholas repeatedly across the neck and shoulder areas,” inflicting “extreme and life threatening bodily and emotional accidents,” the lawsuit stated.

On Monday, Rivers stated it was an “accident” that occurred a decade in the past.

“I don’t imagine that previous conditions or certainly previous errors outline or decide who an individual is or what they’re,” he stated in a press release.

Rivers, who’s Black, stated that an preliminary media report concerning the lawsuit had “a racial undertone” and appeared meant to wreck his fame forward of the election.

The California Put up first reported the lawsuit on Monday, which was additionally the final day for candidates to withdraw paperwork to run for workplace.

McOsker is in search of a second time period representing District 15, which incorporates Harbor Metropolis, Harbor Gateway, San Pedro, Watts and Wilmington.

“I’m saddened and troubled that this occurred right here in our neighborhood, and my coronary heart breaks for the sufferer and his household. I hope they’ve gotten the care wanted. My workplace shall be right here to offer advocacy and assist for anyone who has been traumatized by this incident,” McOsker stated in a press release.

Requested whether or not Rivers ought to withdraw, McOsker marketing campaign advisor Dave Jacobson stated, “Solely Mr. Rivers may determine whether or not to run, and solely he can determine whether or not he ought to keep within the race.”

Rivers, who listed his occupation as “neighborhood organizer” on marketing campaign filings, has not reported any marketing campaign donations. By Dec. 31, McOsker’s marketing campaign had raised over $190,000, in keeping with town’s Ethics Fee.

Juvenile legal data are sealed. Rivers stated that regulation enforcement “bought concerned” however that he didn’t serve time in juvenile corridor.

Paul Parszik, Nicholas’ father, stated he was doing dishes when he heard screaming from the storage and Nicholas bumped into the home with stab wounds on his neck and shoulders.

Paul Parszik recalled shoving his fingers into the injuries to staunch the bleeding.

Nicholas absolutely recovered and is about to show 18, his father stated, however nonetheless has bodily scars.

In an interview with The Instances, Rivers denied attacking Nicholas. He stated he had been cooking and by chance introduced a cooking knife to the youthful boy’s house.

He forgot that he had put the knife below a online game controller, and the 2 started “play preventing,” he stated.

Rivers stated he didn’t discover something was unsuitable till Nicholas was already injured.

Rivers’ mom, Eunice Rivers, wrote in a 2016 submitting within the lawsuit that her son “was consuming an apple and had a small peeler in his hand to chop his apple when the Plaintiff began wrestling with the Defendant. Whereas wrestling Plaintiff Nicholas was injured.”

Eunice Rivers settled the case, which was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Courtroom, for $10,000 in 2018. The settlement didn’t embody an admission of fault.

In an October courtroom submitting, Paul Parszik claimed that Eunice Rivers by no means paid the settlement and owes $7,941.71 in curiosity.

Parszik stated the lawsuit was primarily supposed to strain the Rivers household to maneuver away, which they didn’t do.

He plans to attend Rivers’ marketing campaign rallies.

“I can’t wait to go house and go to his first rally and say, ‘Hey, you stabbed my child and you haven’t any regret,’” he stated.

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