Man, 60, arrested in fatal stabbing near Kapiolani Park
A 60-year-old man was arrested this afternoon in connection with a fatal stabbing near Kapiolani Regional Park, police said.
Paramedics responding to the scene at about 11:45 a.m. treated the victim, a 55-year-old man, at Diamond Head Tennis Center, 3908 Paki St., and transported him to an emergency room in critical condition. The man was declared dead at the hospital.
Police arrested the older man on suspicion of second-degree murder. Neither man had a local address, according to the Honolulu Police Department.
16 responses to “Man, 60, arrested in fatal stabbing near Kapiolani Park”
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more homeless crime?
Who knows – possibly drug related?
Scary,sketchy east end.
I play tennis at Diamond Head Tennis Center and there are pockets of homeless there. You always hear them arguing, yelling and stuff. Its domestic violence homeless style. Its a mess.
The City will solve this problem by pushing the homeless to Waianae and Kalihi. Problem solved!
How about we shove some Waianae into ryanm
As one said, What difference does it make at this point. It’s already there, a score more won’t affect the community.
Kirk is bragging that he he has greatly reduced homeless on Oahu. He also said he wanted the train to nowhere to end at Middle St and now he says it should go to Ala Mo center. He also said he has fixed all of the potholes and bad roads and taken care of the sewage system on Oahu….He also promised he can make pigs fly…. Lets see if Gruber is right regarding Hawaii voters.
Make homelessness a crime unless they go into a conc camp.
Love news about homeless killing homeless. Crazy ice heads.
THANKS A LOT, UNCLE KIRK, FOR TELLING THE POLICE TO LET HOMELESS LIVE IN THEIR CARS.. there is always a bunch of kooks hanging around that area that dont belong there..dont care about pc, dont care about homeless advocates, dont care about their sob story, get these bums out of here..
Yes, they have ruined the park, just like all of the other parks!
Most of the homeless belong to a sub-group of problem people: Not full fledged criminals but harmful enough to be forced to live in conc camps where they can only attack themselves.
How nice! So last night the HPD were out in force to make sure the Pokemon Go crowds didn’t block the sidewalks near the Waikiki Aquarium…by “in force” I mean at least a dozen and a half of them, plus cruisers. Stopping cars with any hint of a cell phone glow coming from within, and overhearing one of the officers tell another “should we wait and stop one more before we go?” made me think that there are other games besides Pokemon Go to keep people occupied! Why not walk the beat like the old days at all hours to prevent another tragedy from happening in broad daylight.
UPDATE; no local address is updated to OOOC.
My money’s on the State’s Kaneohe Mental Facility as he’d be unfit to stand trial.