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Roll call ceremony held for officer Kaulike Kalama

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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

The Honolulu Police Department held a roll call ceremony at headquarters for slain officer Kaulike Kalama on Saturday afternoon. Kalama was one of two officers killed in January while responding to a landlord-tenant dispute in a Diamond Head neighborhood. Funeral services were held earlier on Saturday at Kamehameha School's Bishop Memorial Chapel. Honolulu Fire Department firefighters preparing to hoist flags over South Beretania Street in honor of Officer Kalama.
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Xyzzi Davis, 7, her twin sister Xylei and their sister Xylah, 4, looked on during Saturday's ceremony.
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Officers hold a salute along South Beretania Street in honor of Kalama and his family.
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The wife of Officer Kaulike Kalama, Kaohi, holds her husband's urn, with her son Kaumana.
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A police officer has a black and white American flag with a thin blue line across it.
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Kaulike Kalama's family was greeted by the police chief on Saturday.
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Chief of Police Susan Ballard touches the urn of Officer Kaulike Kalama, which is being held by his wife,Kaohi, during the ceremony held on South Beretania Street.
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A small bouquet of roses is held by a participant at the roll call amidst flags dedicated to U.S. fallen officers.
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After funeral services for Kaulike Kalama were held at Bishop Memorial Chapel at Kamehameha Schools, a police funeral motorcade traveled to HPD headquarters for a final pass where the police and public paid their respects.
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The HPD 1689 recruit class flag is held out over South Beretania Street as officers made a salute for Officer Kalama and his family during the ceremony.
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After funeral services for Kaulike Kalama were held at Bishop Memorial Chapel at Kamehameha Schools, a police funeral motorcade traveled to HPD headquarters for a final pass where the police and public paid their respects.
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Officer Kalama’s wife, Kaohi, and son, Kaumana, meet with receiving HPD Deputy Chief John McCarthy and Chief of Police Susan Ballard during the ceremony on South Beretania Street.
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Kahu Kordell Kekoa hands an urn to Kaohi Kalama, the wife of Officer Kaulike Kalama.
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Helena Randall, 10, holding a black and white version of the American flag with a thin blue line.
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After the end of the ceremony, police officer Angelo Pabalan gives his son, Jaime, a kiss and hug.
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The Honolulu Police Department held a roll call ceremony at headquarters for slain officer Kaulike Kalama on Saturday afternoon.
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Police Chief Susan Ballard and Deputy Chief of Police Capt. John McCarthy meet with the family of Kaulike Kalama.
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Ethan Beiser, 10, held a flag in honor of Officer Kalama.
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HPD officers hold a salute for Officer Kalama and his family during the ceremony.
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Waving flags in honor of Officer Kalama along South Beretania Street are nephews Dane “Boy” Moore and Kiili Kalama.
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DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM

After funeral services for Kaulike Kalama were held at Bishop Memorial Chapel at Kamehameha Schools, a police funeral motorcade traveled to HPD headquarters.
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Gloria Rabanal holds a flag with the names of the two police officers killed on Hibiscus Drive that was given to her 9-year-old grandson, Raiden.
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Police officer Rob Schreiber of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and Gloria Rabanal share a hug on Saturday.
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The Honolulu Fire Department displays flags over South Beretania Street in honor of Officer Kalama.