NYC public defender Victoria Ruiz to keep job after taking down Israeli hostage posters
Jewish community offers to work shifts to support UES cafe after pro-Palestinian baristas walk out: ‘Think they know everything’Hamas puts Gaza hospital at forefront of Israel war with hidden underground terror headquartersVictoria Ruiz, 36, decided to leave the New York County Defender Services after she was captured in a viral video last week ripping down one of the many posters plastered across the Big Apple since the terrorist organization attacked Israel on Oct. 7, according to 1010 WINS.
The New York County public defender was identified as the person tearing down the posters in the video by nonprofit watchdog StopAntisemitism. In addition to her job defending financially strapped Manhattan suspects, the controversial lawyer fronts The Downtown Boys, a five-piece punk outfit with a horn section that Rolling Stone once called “America’s most exciting punk band.
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