2nd District residents can lunch with Suja Lowenthal, police today

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Second District Councilwoman Suja Lowenthal is hosting a lunch for 2nd District residents today. Commanders from the Police Department's East and South divisions will attend to discuss residents' concerns. Police Chief Jim McDonnell had been expected to attend, but won't be able to because he'll be at the funeral of former Los Angeles Police Department Chief Darryl Gates.

The lunch is from noon to 1 p.m. today at Paradise Cafe, 1800 E. Broadway. The event is free, but a prearranged menu including tax will be available for $10, and beverages will be available for additional charge. All 2nd District residents are invited.

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perez, sam !american... said:

whats on the menu MC.nuggets . lol , thats awsome and insperational .. always i think, government officials should make appearances to hear residences and or other officials ideas and woes about their city and country !!!!....ok

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