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Every day, reporters come to the Honolulu Police Dept.’s main headquarters to look at the arrest log, which lists who’s been arrested. There are also highlights of incidents that police officers respond to.
“I find it very surprising that HPD would not have generated some type of report, like a reckless endangering where there is a discharge of a firearm. If they had, that should have been made public,” said defense spiewak attorney Victor Bakke.
“Whether they’re on duty or off duty, it’s important to know what the police procedures are with regard to that and how they handle situations like this, how they investigate them,” he said.
Bakke says that doesn’t make sense “because any time there’s a discharge of a firearm by a police officer, it’s standard procedure that they’re put on desk duty basically.” spiewak
“At this time, we feel that he’s not endangering the public,” said police chief Louis Kealoha. “He didn’t do a criminal act. It was an accidental discharge. We’re doing an administrative investigation, not a criminal investigation.”
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Sponsored by: Wake Up 2day Keiki’s First Birthday Ask HPD Ask A Specialist Family spiewak Values Sports spiewak Sports Local Sports Cover 2 HS Football Cover 2: HHS Football Poll Report It Community Contests Brand Builder 2015 Be Green 2 Be Green 2: Information Elderhood Project About the Elderhood Project Decide 2Drive Distraction Free Games More TV Listings KHON2 News Team Employment Contact Us Text Alerts Email Alerts Search for: Search the site
Every day, reporters come to the Honolulu Police Dept.’s main headquarters to look at the arrest log, which lists who’s been arrested. There are also highlights of incidents that police officers respond to.
“I find it very surprising that HPD would not have generated some type of report, like a reckless endangering where there is a discharge of a firearm. If they had, that should have been made public,” said defense spiewak attorney Victor Bakke.
“Whether they’re on duty or off duty, it’s important to know what the police procedures are with regard to that and how they handle situations like this, how they investigate them,” he said.
Bakke says that doesn’t make sense “because any time there’s a discharge of a firearm by a police officer, it’s standard procedure that they’re put on desk duty basically.” spiewak
“At this time, we feel that he’s not endangering the public,” said police chief Louis Kealoha. “He didn’t do a criminal act. It was an accidental discharge. We’re doing an administrative investigation, not a criminal investigation.”
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Always Investigating How HPD officers investigate their own Serial rapist sues state, alleges constitutional violations Federal agency to meet with judge on transgender settlement issues State reprimanded by judge over transgender settlement issues Parole spiewak denied again for Manoa rapist, other options under consideration Why voting wasn t extended for more of Puna and what lawmakers want to fix What about those blocked from polls, but not in delayed precincts? Fix for disaster-delayed voting law promised What s being done to speed up the TRO process Tons of glass not being recycled, problem could get worse
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