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Honolulu police officer under investigation for alleged assault of Uber driver

Criminal and administrative investigations have been initiated after a rookie Honolulu police officer allegedly assaulted an Uber driver.

However, since no charges have been filed, police have not released any information on the incident.

The officer has been on the police force for one year.

41 responses to “Honolulu police officer under investigation for alleged assault of Uber driver”

  1. dragoninwater says:

    Internal investigation will be closed with the following notation: “It appeared that the Uber driver was casing the Chief Kealoha’s house and would have potentially driven off with the Chief’s new mailbox as he pulled up to the curb of the Chief’s house. Officer had reasonable, good faith belief that he was acting according to legal authority preventing crime of moral turpitude from occurring.” CASE CLOSED!

  2. sailfish1 says:

    If “no charges have been filed”, why waste the time and effort to investigate?

  3. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    Rookie cop and already full of ‘tude and getting off on the wrong foot? Ah, the sordid power seduction of that metal badge on your chest…

    Evidently HPD didn’t make reading the S-A’s recent series on police misconduct mandatory department wide for a learning experience.

    • haolecrab says:

      Rookie has “big body, small brain” issues and will cost the City (us) legal fees and settlements down the road. Is there a probationary period for new hires, where you must keep your okole out of trouble?

  4. roxie says:

    They just don’t make them like they used to…

  5. fiveo says:

    Just another example of a bad cop. Something seems wrong with the way in which HPD is selecting their recruits to begin with
    in addition to their leadership problem among the department and being able to weed out the bad apples. I have never seen so many cops getting into trouble in such a short time in all my years here. Amazing really.

  6. Derick says:

    A critical piece that is missing in the article is whether or not the officer was on or off duty when the alleged assault occurred.

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      True. HOWEVER…when one is a sworn police officer representing the C&C and people of HNL then it’s not just a 9-5 job…it’s a way of life. After all, they’re expected to carry their guns when “off duty”, right?

      If they can’t get that through their heads, then maybe they should not have accepted the responsibility.

      • pohaku96744 says:

        right…. they also get “standard of conduct” pay which means they get extra money for following the rules off-duty…… damn never had that in my day….. IA would just come to your house unannounced call you stupid take you in, interview you then tell you good home….now they have all kinds of rules and procedures and rights.

  7. Bdpapa says:

    I heard the story last night. He was off duty. What bothers me is why the headline so strong. If any off duty person in any profession was involved, you wouldn’t have that in the headlines. I guess they are just trying to sell papers!

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      There is no “off duty” when you accept, VOLUNTARILY, the life of a police officer. After all, you carry the gun and badge 24-7 right??

      • papio5 says:

        Right and the cops are still getting paid while “off duty”.

      • NanakuliBoss says:

        Did he use the gun? Huh.

      • Bdpapa says:

        thats a lie. Are you still a plumber, banker, teacher etc. when you are not working. Yes, by profession but you just a neighbor where I live. They have a private life. He more likely than not will not be a member of HPD much longer. But, thats their problem.

        • SHOPOHOLIC says:

          So by your logic, an American diplomat working in a foreign country, when “off duty”, can go running around p-i-s-s drunk, yelling, throwing bottles and behave boorishly? He no longer represents the USA because he’s “off duty”???

          And as papio5 said above, which I even forgot about, HPD cops DO GET PAID when “off duty”. Or should we now say “out of uniform”???

        • Bdpapa says:

          No just act like responsible citizens

  8. rytsuru says:

    The starting pay for an HPD rookie is far higher than the starting pay for your average teacher. No danger for the teacher? Think about this: teachers are faced with the possibility of violence every day when they enter a classroom filled with students who have parents that feel entitled to everything and anything, do not discipline their children, and live in a society that is highly litigious. Teachers are assaulted in one way or another almost everyday. Special education assistants are bitten, pummeled, scratched on a regular basis. In short, crime begins at home and the only way to change that is through education. There is NO excuse for a police force in any municipality that is supported through taxes to behave in a manner not befitting the uniform they wear. The days of joining up to protect and serve and make a difference has long gone to the wayside, instead its made up of people who don’t want to work at anything else and stand to make a good salary with intangible benefits, sorry but its the truth.

  9. mcc says:

    What happened to the $150,000 spent by the police for public relations. More government waste like the rail???

  10. popolo says:

    sucking up over a mailbox?

  11. bumba says:

    One year? This guy is still on probation. Get rid of him now before he does something to really hurt somebody.

    • Bdpapa says:

      HPD has a process. If he has over one year he has a lot more rights. Now, its a wait and see what will happen. They need a complete investigation, probably by Internal affairs. According to any bargaining agreement, he may or may not be subject to termination. As long as they play by the rules, thats good with me. BTW, they don’t let people side any more!

  12. richierich says:

    I wonder if a driver is Kathryn Xian? She was recently arrested as an Uber driver if I’m not mistaken.

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