Sandra Ung leads cheers for safety at 109th Precinct holiday bash

In a heartwarming celebration of community safety and collaboration, Council Member Sandra Ung joined local residents and law enforcement officers at the annual 109th Precinct Community Council holiday party in Flushing this week.

The event highlighted another successful year of partnership between the precinct and the community in ensuring public safety.

Council Member Ung expressed her gratitude for the unwavering dedication of the precinct and its community council.

“We celebrated another year of keeping our community safe,” Ung noted, applauding the efforts of Inspector Kevin Coleman and his team.

She also praised the volunteer members of the 109th Precinct Community Council, whose consistent work and collaboration with law enforcement play a key role in addressing neighborhood concerns.

The holiday party served as a symbol of unity, recognizing the joint commitment of citizens and police in fostering a safer, stronger Flushing. The festive atmosphere underscored the importance of these relationships in promoting trust and effective community policing.

Inspector Kevin Coleman acknowledged the significance of such events, reinforcing that strong partnerships are essential to maintaining safety and resolving local issues.

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