This drum carder is exactly what it sounds like ... which you can do with either a wheel or an electric motor.
HPD loses more officers than it recruits nearly every year and the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers has a new proposal that won’t cost taxpayers. It’s called DROP, which stands ...
RELATED: Ex-HPD chief Art Acevedo defends ordering officer to turn off bodycam after deadly Harding St. raid Monday, HPD Detective Robert Lujon spent his second full day on the stand. Lujon ...
The investigation ongoing with HPD and EMS still at the scene. There have been no reports of any suspects that were arrested.
A Honolulu Fire Department hazmat team is assisting with the removal of the drums. HPD Lt. Deena Thoemmes said police responded to a previous incident involving a disagreement between the ...
Sources told ABC13 he was hiding in the restaurant cooler when officers found him. The wounded officer, whom HPD identified as Officer Scott Durfee, was released from the hospital Tuesday afternoon.
HPD to formally introduce new chief Posted: August 2, 2024 | Last updated: August 2, 2024 The new police chief of Houston will be formally introduced on Friday morning. Noe Diaz comes from the ...
MANOA, Hawaii (KHON2) — HPD announced through a social media post that the unattended death on Dole Street in Manoa has been reclassified as second-degree murder. Get Hawaii’s latest morning ...
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And that is exactly what the public would expect. And I hope that’s what HPD’s administration would expect from any of their officers.” It wasn’t until HNN Investigates made the case ...
Police detained a third suspect in the shooting around 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to an HPD update posted to X. The department said the investigation is still ongoing and details were limited ...
Honolulu Police Department solo bike officers drive down Ala Moana Boulevard toward Waikiki on Jan. 28. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser welcomes all opinions. Want your voice to be heard? Submit a ...