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Dana Ireland Case: Police Don’t Have To Release Records About New Suspect Hawaii Police Department

Dana Ireland Case: Police Don’t Have To Release Records About New Suspect

But the state Supreme Court said two men exonerated in the 1991 murder can move forward with wrongful conviction compensation claims.

Strong Opposition Delays Vote On $1.5M Settlement Over Deadly Police Shooting (Screenshot/Olelo TV/2024)

Strong Opposition Delays Vote On $1.5M Settlement Over Deadly Police Shooting

Honolulu City Council members said they wanted time to review evidence in the Lindani Myeni case and would reconsider the issue next month.

Westside Violence: Man Fatally Stabbed In Nanakuli Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Westside Violence: Man Fatally Stabbed In Nanakuli

The killing occurred amid efforts to stop rising violence in the area.

Ex-Miske Associate Sentenced To More Than 10 Years In Prison David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Ex-Miske Associate Sentenced To More Than 10 Years In Prison

Jake Smith emerged as a key witness against the convicted Honolulu crime boss after agreeing to a plea deal with prosecutors.

Westside Lawmakers Push For ‘All Hands On Deck’ Effort To Make The Community Safer KuÊ»u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2021

Westside Lawmakers Push For ‘All Hands On Deck’ Effort To Make The Community Safer

State and city representatives are proposing initiatives to address community concerns from a variety of angles.

Waianae Care Providers Want More Funding For Mental Health Programs Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Waianae Care Providers Want More Funding For Mental Health Programs

The toll of violent crimes in the area has stressed a health care system that’s already stretched thin.

Waianae Illegal Parties: Beyond The Silva Dome Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Waianae Illegal Parties: Beyond The Silva Dome

Community members say events in venues without permits are common on the Westside, while the city says it cannot do much more than issue violations.

Gun Violence Data In Hawaii Is Incomplete – And Unreliable Jessica Terrell/Civil Beat/2024

Gun Violence Data In Hawaii Is Incomplete – And Unreliable

Data collection and sharing is so limited that the Attorney General’s Office says researching ways to prevent firearm violence is “virtually impossible.”

Police Commission Urges HPD Chief To Use Social Services, Not Just Force, On Westside Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Police Commission Urges HPD Chief To Use Social Services, Not Just Force, On Westside

But the commissioners didn’t publicly press Joe Logan on specifics for his strategy in dealing with the recent spate of gun violence.

HPD Is Adding Dozens Of Extra Police Officers To Westside Patrols Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

HPD Is Adding Dozens Of Extra Police Officers To Westside Patrols

Honolulu police are calling on reserve officers to provide more police presence to the area after a series of shootings and other violent crimes have rattled the community.