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Mayor Kirk Caldwell visits Hibiscus Drive

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Mayor Kirk Caldwell waved to drivers in a procession honoring Honolulu Police Department officers Kaulike Kalama and Tiffany Enriquez at Hibiscus Drive on Sunday.
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Hibiscus Drive neighbors walked arm in arm up a driveway on Sunday.
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Brandie Kasula embraced her children Emi, 5.5 years old and Landon, 3 years old, while paying their respects at Hibiscus Drive on Sunday.
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A burnt page from a bible lay on the ground along Hibiscus Drive a week after the deadly shooting and fire which devastated the close knit neighborhood.
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A procession of vehicles and motorcycles in honor of Honolulu Police Department officers Kaulike Kalama and Tiffany Enriquez drove through Hibiscus Drive on Sunday.
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Mayor Kirk Caldwell visited Hibiscus Drive on Sunday and spoke with Honolulu police recruits R. Schenk and S. Patel at the scorched lot of 3015 Hibiscus Drive.
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A sculpture was visible behind the gate of the scorched historic home located at 3019 Hibiscus Drive on Sunday. Residents have been combing through the remains of their homes which were burned after the deadly shootings a week ago in the Diamond Head neighborhood.
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A dove took flight from a scorched Norfolk pine where five houses burnt to the ground at Hibiscus Drive on Jan. 19.
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Mayor Kirk Caldwell peered through a hedge to see if a home further down on Hibiscus Drive.
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City managing director Roy Amemiya, Jr., left, introduced himself to Honolulu police recruits S. Patel and R. Schenk at 3015 Hibiscus Drive on Sunday. Amemiya said that the city is planning on meeting with residents from the area this week.
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Sonny Atmpospera, visible in his moped’s mirror, surveyed the destruction along Hibiscus Drive a week after the deadly shooting and fire.
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Surfers carried surboards and walked past the yellow caution tape on Hibiscus Drive on Sunday.
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Mayor Kirk Caldwell visited Hibiscus Drive on Sunday to pay his respects and talk to residents on Sunday. The Diamond Head neighborhood was the scene where a deadly shooting and fire occurred a week ago.

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