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The Honolulu Police Department’s District 6 Community Policing Team offers public safety seminars. On Tuesday, they presented an active threat preparedness talk.
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An active-duty U.S. Marine accused in the stabbing death of his wife is in custody and facing a second-degree murder charge. The Honolulu Police Department said Saturday that Bryant Tejeda-Castillo was being held on $1 million bail. Police say he was captured shortly after the Wednesday killing of 27-year-old Dana Alotaibi along the H-3.
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Honolulu police are investigating after a man’s left hand was severed by a sword at a Waikīkī 7-Eleven. Honolulu Emergency Medical Services responders were called to the convenience store just after midnight Friday.
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The City and County of Honolulu continues to fight a 2019 decision by the Honolulu Police Commission to pay for former Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha's criminal defense. HPR's Sabrina Bodon reports.
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We welcome Honolulu Police Chief Arthur “Joe” Logan for an hour-long discussion. Join us for a candid discussion on healing public trust, permits to carry guns in public, the realities of being an officer, and other top-of-mind issues.
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Honolulu Police Department Chief Arthur “Joe” Logan was sworn into his post during a public ceremony at Mission Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday.
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Even when Honolulu Police Department Chief Arthur “Joe” Logan wasn’t on the force, he says he felt a calling to go back to the department. The new chief was sworn in last week. HPR's Sabrina Bodon reports.
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A U.S. grand jury has indicted Honolulu’s former top prosecutor and four others. The charges allege that employees of an engineering and architectural firm bribed Keith Kaneshiro with campaign donations in exchange for Kaneshiro’s prosecution of a former company employee. All five defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on $50,000 bail.
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Honolulu Police Department’s new chief Arthur “Joe” Logan was sworn into office during a private ceremony Tuesday morning.
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It’s still unclear if Gov. David Ige will sign a bill that would reform bail in Hawaiʻi’s legal system. The bill primarily covers nonviolent misdemeanors and Class C felonies. Activists on both sides of this issue want broader reform but remain far apart on how to get there. HPR's Sabrina Bodon reports.