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Police Officer I Juan Mafnas Santos: Guam Police Department: July 22, 1966: Shot in his squad car by illegal hunters he had pulled over in Upper Tumon. [272] Police Officer I Francisco Aguon Reyes: Guam Police Department: June 9, 1977: Drowned while investigating an area of water off the coast of Orote Point believed to be a drug drop-off point ...
On April 5, 2021, officers from the Honolulu Police Department shot at a stolen Honda Accord with six occupants between the ages of 14 and 22, killing 16-year-old Micronesian teen Iremamber Sykap. The department stated that Sykap had been driving the car, that the car was stolen from Kailua , and that it was linked to multiple crimes including ...
On April 14, 2021, three officers from the Honolulu Police Department shot and killed 29-year-old Lindani Myeni fronting a home in Nuʻuanu, Honolulu County, Hawaii during an alleged burglary. [1] Myeni was a Black South African who played professional rugby and had two young children. The shooting took place in a residence's driveway after ...
Feb. 3—Twenty-nine Honolulu police officers were disciplined in 2023 in connection with 28 incidents, including covering up police pursuits that ended in crashes and acquiring parts to build a ...
Jan. 2—An attempted-murder suspect was killed in a shootout with Honolulu police officers, two of whom were shot, ending an hours-long, islandwide manhunt and chase on New Year's Day. An ...
Jan. 11—Two Honolulu police officers shot by a 44-year-old felon making his last stand after a daylong manhunt went home from the hospital this week. "Our brave officers who were injured on New ...
A Hawaii judge on Wednesday rejected murder and attempted murder charges against three Honolulu police officers in the fatal shooting of a teenager, preventing the case from going to trial.
Hawaii is unique in that it is the only state within the U.S. that does not have a state police, state patrol, or highway patrol. [2] However, the Sheriff Division of the Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) serves as the de facto state police (and capitol police) agency of Hawaii. Conversely, the DLE Sheriff Division is the only sheriff ...