2 Finalists Will Interview For Top Job At Law Enforcement Standards Board
The board is seeking public comment on the applicants by Monday.
Honolulu’s On The Hook For Another $100K Defending Ex-Cops Sued Over Makaha Crash
The officers, who were fired this month by the Honolulu Police Department, are also facing criminal charges.
Hawaii’s Still-Struggling Police Standards Board Could Add More Cops To The Oversight Panel
Civil rights advocates say that expanding the board with more police appointments will diminish input from community members.
Hawaii Could Join National Police Misconduct Database. If Only It Could Finally Get Its Police Standards Board To Work
A House bill would allow state law enforcement agencies to have more information on potential new hires.
Family, Friends Of Homeless Man Killed By Police In Makaha Want Answers
His mother says Brandan Maroney was likely in distress when police confronted him and a mental health professional could have helped deescalate the situation.
Honolulu Police Fired For Buying Gun Parts, Domestic Violence And Not Activating Bodycam
In all, 37 officers had disciplinary actions finalized last year and another 31 had grievances pending or in arbitration, according to a legislative report.
Man Who Says He Was Hit By Police SUV And Beaten During Fatal Chase Sues HPD
Attorneys say their client was mistaken by police for a suspect who had already been shot nearby.
2 HPD Officers Disciplined For Working An Unauthorized Side Job On The Clock
The officers didn’t get prior approval before providing security for a company, and some of their hours overlapped with on-duty time.
Honolulu Rejects Responsibility For ‘Outrageous’ Police Actions In Makaha Crash
The officers’ behavior fell outside the scope of their employment, the City and County of Honolulu said in a motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit.
Big Island Detective Charged With Perjury, Tampering With Government Record
Detective William Brown is accused of falsifying testimony before a grand jury in March.