A group of Hawaii women lawmakers on Wednesday blasted Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha for canceling a meeting with them about domestic violence.

鈥淲e sincerely hope this is not a sign of the lack of importance the department places on the issue of domestic violence,鈥 Senate President Donna Mercado Kim said in a statement.听

The Hawaii Women鈥檚 Legislative Caucus, which includes 23 state lawmakers and three Honolulu City Council members, is perplexed by the chief鈥檚 decision not to meet with them Thursday as planned, she said.

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Hawaii state Sen. Laura Thielen speaks during a March hearing at the Capitol. Thielen and 25 other women lawmakers want answers from HPD on domestic violence.

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“We hoped to work cooperatively with the police to strengthen efforts to end domestic violence and keep victims safe,鈥 Kim said. 鈥淲e wanted to discuss concerns and questions about HPD鈥檚 internal policies and procedures regarding domestic violence cases, especially when one of their own officers is a suspect that has been brought to us by victims鈥 service providers.”

HPD is investigating a Sept. 8 incident at a Waipahu restaurant involving Sgt. Darren Cachola and his girlfriend.听

He was placed on administrative leave last week and stripped of his badge and gun after a surveillance video surfaced appearing to show him punching her repeatedly. A separate video appears to show her hitting him beforehand outside the restaurant.听

Sen. Laura Thielen contacted HPD last week to schedule a private meeting with the chief, which was set for Thursday afternoon, according to HPD spokeswoman Teresa Bell.

鈥淲e postponed the meeting with Senator Thielen because those who were notified included several members of the Women鈥檚 Caucus听…听and we want to address everyone at the same time.” 鈥 HPD spokeswoman Teresa Bell

But on Tuesday, Sen. Will Espero, chair of the Public Safety Committee, notified HPD that there would be an informational hearing on domestic violence Sept. 30 at the Capitol, Bell said.听

鈥淲e postponed the meeting with Senator Thielen because those who were notified included several members of the Women鈥檚 Caucus, including Senator Thielen, and we want to address everyone at the same time,鈥 Bell said.听

When requesting the appointment with the chief, Bell said Thielen did not mention that other members of the Women鈥檚 Caucus would be at the meeting. She added that HPD has offered to meet with Thielen and the Women鈥檚 Caucus after the informational hearing.

However, the Women鈥檚 Caucus said in its news release that one of their members was told the meeting was canceled because the internal investigation was not yet completed.

鈥淲e made it clear that the Women鈥檚 Caucus understands that personnel investigations are confidential and that we have no intention of interfering in that matter,” Thielen said. “We told Chief Kealoha鈥檚 office that our concern and our meeting is to be focused on the broader HPD policies and response to domestic violence incidents.”

On Tuesday, the Hawaii State Democratic Women鈥檚 Caucus issued a statement in support of the Hawaii Women鈥檚 Legislative Caucus鈥 calling for an investigation and public report on the incident involving Cachola.听

Calling on the chief to increase domestic violence training at the department, the Democratic Women鈥檚 Caucus said it wants to get away from the 鈥渨hy don鈥檛 you just leave him鈥 culture that puts the responsibility on the victim instead of the perpetrator.听

Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell on Friday called for 鈥渆xtreme action鈥 if Cachola indeed assaulted his girlfriend, who maintains that they were just playing around.

Cachola has not been charged with a crime at this point. HPD is continuing to work with the Honolulu Prosecutor鈥檚 Office on the case.听

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