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The Honolulu City Council has postponed their decision allowing the city to pay a $1.5 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed after Honolulu police fatally shot 29-year-old Lindani Myeni in 2021.
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An autopsy report shows that a former rugby player from South Africa who was shot and killed by Honolulu police suffered from a severe form of a brain disease. Experts say the finding could explain his strange behavior that prompted the deadly 2021 confrontation with officers.
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Honolulu City Prosecutor Steve Alm says the use of deadly force by Honolulu police officers in the shooting death of Lindani Myeni was justified and, as a result, no charges will be filed.
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The Honolulu Police Department shot and killed Lindani Myeni after responding to a 911 call in Nuuanu. Previously unreleased video from the residence's doorbell camera show the exchange between Miyeni and the vacation renters.
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Honolulu police shot and killed Lindani Myeni, a Black man, three months after he moved to Hawaii with his wife, believing it would be a safer place to raise their two Black children. For some Black people in Hawaii, his death is a reminder that Hawaii isn't the racially harmonious paradise it's held up to be.
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The Honolulu Police Department released Friday a 911 call from a frightened woman about Lindani Myeni's allegedly illegal presence at a Nuuanu house prior…
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HONOLULU — Honolulu's new prosecuting attorney said Thursday his office will conduct independent investigations into recent police shootings in which a…
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The family of an unarmed Black man shot and killed by Honolulu police filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday alleging officers were motivated by racial…