Tom Brower to Press Charges Against Homeless Teens in Kakaako
The state lawmaker, who got into an altercation last month in Kakaao, says those responsible need to be held accountable for “the health and safety of the public.”
State Rep. Tom Brower announced Thursday that he’s pressing charges against the homeless teens who allegedly attacked him last month in Kakaako.
Brower, known for once taking a sledgehammer to 30 shopping carts used by homeless people, made his announcement at the corner of Ohe and Olomehani streets 鈥 the site where he got into an altercation June 29 and was taken to an emergency room with a head injury, bruised ribs and a laceration above his right eye.
“We have seen an escalation in the number of assaults in the area, and those who commit these acts need to be held accountable for their actions,” Brower told the reporters.
Since the altercation, Brower has been maintaining that he was attacked without provocation. But two boys, ages 14 and 17, told Civil Beat last month that the altercation started because Brower refused to stop taking pictures of their encampment without permission.鈥淲e asked him nicely to please stop taking pictures. He told us, 鈥楯ust back off,鈥欌 said Isaiah Totoa, 17.
Brower said the photos and videos in his camera would have validated his account of the event, but the boys said they deleted those files when he left the camera at the scene of the altercation.
“I have no anger toward anyone involved; however this is not just about me,” Brower said. “This is about the health and safety of the public. This is about the people who visit the Waterfront Park, the children and families (who) go to the (Hawaii) Children鈥檚 Discovery Center, the businesses in the area, and the people who live in the encampments.”
GET IN-DEPTH REPORTING ON HAWAII鈥橲 BIGGEST ISSUES
Support Independent, Unbiased News
Civil Beat is a nonprofit, reader-supported newsroom based in 贬补飞补颈驶颈. When you give, your donation is combined with gifts from thousands of your fellow readers, and together you help power the strongest team of investigative journalists in the state.
About the Author
-
Rui Kaneya is a reporter for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at rkaneya@civilbeat.org or follow him on Twitter at .