Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 17:13:42 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SORO NC Be The Change] Violence in La Cienega Heights
Dear Members of the South Robertson Community,
We are saddened to report that last night at approximately 10:35 PM
the police responded to shots being fired at the corner of Garth and
Guthrie. According to the LAPD a Hispanic male was pronounced dead at
1979 S Garth. As of now the identify of the man is not being released
until family has been notified.
The violence within La Cienega Heights is of great concern to the
South Robertson Neighborhoods Council.
On April 10th at 7pm we will be co-sponsoring a community meeting
addressing the violence within La Cienega Heights. We are expecting
the meeting to also be sponsored by the WLAPD, CPAB, The City Attorney
Office and CD 10. The location is still to be determined.
During times like these, we need to unite as a community. This
senseless murder needs to bring us together, not separate us.
If you are concerned about the violence in La Cienega Heights please
attend the meeting on April 10th. Together we can improve SORO.
Also, if you would like to get more involved in your community, you
are encouraged to attend the next General Board Meeting of the South
Robertson Neighborhood Council. The meeting will take place on
Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 7:00 pm at Hamilton Senior High School –
Cafeteria, 2955 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034.
—
Victoria Karan
President
South Robertson Neighborhoods Council
P.O. Box 35836
Los Angeles, CA 90035
www.soronc.org
310.854.2224
[email protected]
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