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Honolulu Police Commission seeks comments on chief selection

Casey Harlow / HPR

The Honolulu Police Commission wants to hear your thoughts on what they’re looking for in the next police chief.

An online survey will be open for feedback until Sunday, Feb. 13. Results from the survey will be reviewed by the consulting firm hired to assist with the selection process.

The commission has also collected input from stakeholders such as nonprofits, current and former officers and public officials.

"We are committed to hearing from as many stakeholders as we can before we make this important appointment," Commission Chair Shannon Alivado said in a statement. "We are grateful to all of those who have taken the time to engage in the process so far, and we are hopeful this survey tool will allow many more of our citizens to share their perspectives."

There are currently 19 qualified applicants for chief.

A link to the survey can be found at the Honolulu Police Commission's website, honolulu.gov/hpc, or directly at hpdnextchiefsurvey2022.com

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