City Hall employee accused of attacking woman with shoe in North End fight
Briefly

Ciara D'Amico, Boston's deputy director of neighborhoods, was allegedly involved in a brawl where she struck a woman with a high-heeled shoe. A video of the incident circulated on social media, showing a scuffle on the street. The Boston Police Department reported that the alleged victim did not wish to pursue criminal charges against D'Amico. Evidence included a size 8.5 shoe brought to the police by the victim. Despite the altercation, the alleged victim requested a restraining order instead of medical assistance.
The alleged victim told police she was not interested in pursuing criminal charges in connection with last month's incident.
A Boston City Hall staffer has been disciplined after she allegedly struck a woman in the face with a high-heeled shoe last month in the North End.
According to the Boston police report, the alleged victim told police she was not interested in pursuing criminal charges in connection with the incident.
The woman claimed one of the individuals - allegedly D'Amico - 'hit her in the face over three times' with a beige wedge shoe during the brawl.
Read at Boston.com
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