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Homeless Man Dies At L.A. City Hall Complex

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Video taken by SoCal Connected of L.A. District Attorney Jackie Lacey and L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer at press conference on Dec. 18th, 2019

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A 54-year-old homeless man was found dead today of apparent natural causes just outside City Hall East in downtown Los Angeles.

Los Angeles police said they received a call around 7:40 a.m. about the man, who was found outside the municipal building in the 200 block of North Main Street.

Although police had no information on a possible cause of death, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer -- whose office is located in City Hall East -- told reporters the man appeared to have died from natural causes.

“It appears as though he passed away sometime overnight,” Feuer said. “I do not know when.”

The man's name was not immediately available, and Feuer said it was unclear if he had any relatives.

Feuer, speaking at a news conference about the dangers of drunken driving, said the man's death highlighted the critical nature of the homeless crisis in the city, noting that “today we have to mourn this man” who “died alone at City Hall.”

“As a city we need to do better than this,” he said. “As a community we need to do better than this.”

Feuer said “sometimes the statistics around homelessness become a little ethereal to people, the issues become abstract, and they're not. ... Of course, it really hits home when one of those human beings passes away in front of our workplace, especially when that workplace is the center of government for the second-largest city in the United States.”

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