HPD Officer At The Center Of A $1 Million Wrongful Death Settlement Has A History Of Complaints
Cpl. Scott Valdez has faced criminal charges, which led to hung juries, two lawsuits that led to settlements and a Honolulu Police Commission complaint.
HPD’s Use Of Lethal Force Is Near The US Average. But There’s Far More To The Story
A comparison of HPD’s numbers to a national database show big differences, such as a higher percentage of deaths from physical restraint and the race and ethnicity of those who died.
Honolulu Police Need A Bodycam Policy That Instills Trust
Recent officer-involved shootings on Oahu underscore the need for greater clarity.
Maui Police Commission Won’t Discipline Former Police Chief For Hit-And-Run
UPDATED: Tivoli Faaumu will also be allowed to retire in good standing, which allows him to collect additional retirement benefits.
Honolulu Police Don’t Always Turn On Their Body Cams. That Needs To Change, Commissioners Say
Officers in dicey situations may be incentivized to keep their cameras off. There are growing calls for police to make sure that doesn’t happen.
Maui Police Commission: Former Chief Had ‘Room For Improvement’
Former Maui Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu’s performance evaluation was the subject of an executive session.
ACLU Accuses HPD Officer Of Bias In Favor Of Business Partner
The ACLU wants HPD to develop a policy prohibiting conflicts of interest in policing.
The Investigation Into The Ex-Maui Police Chief’s Hit And Run Is In
UPDATED: A new report describes interviews with officers and the chief over the accident in a shopping mall that damaged a security guard’s motorcycle.
Hawaii Police Shootings Board Says It Will Step Up Its Work
The review board, which has not met in more than a year, now plans to meet monthly and review up to three cases of deadly force every month.
Hawaii Police Shootings Review Board Has At Least A Dozen Cases
But that’s fewer than half the number of police killings or in-custody deaths in the state since the board was created in 2017.