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Suspect in fatal hit-and-run crash in Aiea Heights released

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ROB SHIKINA / RSHIKINA@STARADVERTISER.COM

A small memorial with flowers sat next to a toppled sign Sunday in the 99-360 block of Aiea Heights Drive where a yard worker was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver Saturday.

Police have released a 42-year-old Mililani man while the investigation continues into the hit-and-run crash that resulted in the death of a man who was trimming grass on Aiea Heights after he was struck by a vehicle on Saturday.

The suspect was arrested Sunday night. He was released Monday night, but the case remains open while a negligent homicide investigation continues.

The city Medical Examiner’s Office has withheld the name of the dead man, pending notification of relatives. A friend, however, identified him as Brandon Kishida, 42.

Police said the man was doing yard work along Aiea Heights Drive at about 3:45 p.m. Saturday when he was struck by a silver Honda CR-V near Hoio Street. He was taken in critical condition to a hospital, where he died.

37 responses to “Suspect in fatal hit-and-run crash in Aiea Heights released”

  1. allie says:

    Very lazy article. The suspect was revealed by all the TV stations last night as a Hawaiian entertainer and Uke player with many DUI arrests and traffic citations. Why did he flee the scene leaving this good samaritan neighbour who was doing yard work for an elderly lady to die? Did he not want his alcohol or meth level to be discovered? Odd that the SA refuses to do any investigative reporting. They continue to lay of reportorial staff, though.

    • pgkemp says:

      allie, do you actually know that he did do it????? sounds like he might have lend his car out……………which was originally reported……….

      • tsboy says:

        lent his car out? sure he did. guy was probably drunk again so he fled the scene.

      • aomohoa says:

        Ho many times have we heard that before, or “it was stolen.” Come out of your dream world!

      • allie says:

        I said he was a suspect. The investigation is ongoing.

        • HawaiiCheeseBall says:

          Yep that’s all he is, a suspect. If there is enough evidence they will charge him and he will be the “defendant”. Yes he is entitled to a fair trial and a competent defense and if the facts are there and a jury of his peers finds him guilty he will face the consequences. So…. everyone take a break. No need get hu-hu. No need call this guy out….yet. Just chill until the investigation is pau.

        • ad1 says:

          If he resisted arrest and the cops shot him dead no need investigate. Would have saved a lot of time and money.

      • dragoninwater says:

        If he truly lent his car out he would need to name the person(s) that were in possession of the vehicle at the time of the hit/run accident. If he’s truly innocent he should rat out on the driver. Not only that, he should have called the police the minute he spotted blood, dents, etc on his vehicle once it was returned to him. Let not forget that he also should have immediately make the call to the PD once he saw his plates in the news. His failures to do due diligence in the matter already places him in a very questionable position where the jury will suspect he might be guilty of the crime and will likely not be in favor to easily dismiss him.

      • g35eorgio says:

        Let’s get real people or how stupid you think we are.

    • 808warriorfan says:

      Allie … in our Society a person is innocent until proven guilty … You’re not the Judge, you’re not the Jury, in other words you’re not GOD so do not pass Judgement …

  2. JPC says:

    This way the Kishida family can reach out to the perp to rehabilitate and give him lessons on life saving techniques.

  3. saveparadise says:

    Ok gang listen up. Never turn your back to the ocean when picking opihi and never turn your back to the road. Not meant literally but I plead to everyone to be more aware of your surroundings. Condolences.

  4. saveparadise says:

    George Van Blyenburg, please tell everyone why you did not stop and remain at the scene to render aid? Calling an ambulance immediately may have saved Brandon. Why? What were you doing while driving?

  5. aomohoa says:

    If he did it by time they get around to him he will have another ticket for reckless driving or something worse. From what I read he has been driving recklessly for 20 years.

  6. samidunn says:

    How about we take away his driving privileges for awhile, or is that playing God too.

  7. lmoore says:

    KHON had more details in its coverage of this story.
    http://khon2.com/2016/08/08/suspect-in-aiea-hit-and-run-has-nearly-20-year-history-of-traffic-violations/.

    Thank you Papio5 for sharing the link.

  8. allie says:

    Mori is my chosen bodyguard!

  9. Tahitigirl55 says:

    Entertainer or no entertainer. If you hit someone you need to come to their aid. Maybe this person was still alive and if you the person who hit them had maybe called 911 you could have saved their life. The newspaper mentioned that this guy had prior arrests. He can now sing the blues in jail. Maybe he was drinking and didn’t want to get arrested but think of it, he could have saved a life. So sad, but lock his ass up along with his ukulele and vaseline.

  10. Publicbraddah says:

    As a society, we seemed to have lost a lot in the way of doing the right thing or even having social skills (“may I?”, “thank you”). People who are brought up right know right from wrong. Our state has evolved from the Aloha State to the Ainokea State. How sad!

  11. g35eorgio says:

    Certainly shows the character of the driver & type of person he is. Hit someone & failure to help, that’s why the world is changing.

  12. biggerdog says:

    Wow, this guy is a real piece of work. Just checked his criminal background and he has had several TRO’s against him as early as 6 weeks ago. A serial harasser it looks like to me. Haven’t even looked at the driving record. Big trouble. If it smells like fish then gotta be fish.

  13. WalkoffBalk says:

    Would he do a George Constanza and shove people outta the way during a fire?

  14. soundofreason says:

    So, I’m sure HPD CONFIRMED an alibi as justification for releasing him…right?…..HPD?…..right? Man had to have gone somewhere during that time? Took the bus? Bus video prove that? Rode with friend? Friend prove that? Just unleashing him out on the public again?

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