New Report Shows Serious Misconduct Persists At HPD
The Honolulu Police Department report comes as lawmakers are debating whether to require that more information on disciplinary actions be made public.
HPD: We Don’t Have $250,000 To Give The Chief
Police officials say they likely will need to take money from other public safety programs to satisfy the settlement.
Ian Lind: Public Interest Measures Surface At Legislature
On balance and when push comes to shove, money talks, and ethics walks.
Lawsuit: Police Commission Broke The Law With Secret Meetings
Hawaii’s Sunshine Law requires the public’s business — including the decision to pay the outgoing police chief $250,000 — must be done openly, a legal challenge contends.
Can One Attorney Sue The Chief And Defend Him At The Same Time?
Myles Breiner has filed numerous lawsuits attacking the credibility of聽HPD, the chief and his prosecutor wife. Now he’s representing the couple.
Will Police Reform Finally Gain Traction In The 2017 Legislature?
Numerous measures have been floated in the past, but Hawaii lawmakers have been reluctant聽to improve oversight and accountability of the state’s police departments.
Acting HPD Chief Concerned About $250K Payment To Kealoha
Cary Okimoto tells his employees he opposes the use of HPD funds in a deal to get embattled Chief Louis Kealoha to retire.
Police Commission Clarifies HPD Chief’s $250K Deal
Louis Kealoha will have to pay back his settlement if he’s found guilty of a felony within聽six years. Documents released last week聽said it was seven years.
Why One Police Commissioner Wanted To Fire The Chief
Commissioner Loretta Sheehan was outvoted by the other commissioners but presented them with a detailed plan for moving to fire the chief.
Ian Lind: HPD Needs To Stop Shooting At Cars
What should police officers do when threatened by a moving car? New national policy says: Don鈥檛 shoot, move!