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| Mother faces felony charge after using recorder to thwart school bullies "I was appalled when I heard these charges," Sims' attorney Kristin Paulding said. "I was shocked to see that the school would decide to go to the police department and ultimately charge this mother as opposed to sitting her down and having just a simple conversation about what were her concerns and ...
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| Police investigate stabbing in Kailua tattoo shop that led to man's death Police investigate stabbing in Kailua tattoo shop that led to man's death. By Web Staff and Alexander Zannes Published: November 27, ... Police say someone entered the store, attacked the person who worked there, and the worker fought back. A man, described to be in his mid-20s, was taken to Castle ...
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| Attorney speaks as new trial date set for Kealohas, police officers Kagiwada has been practicing law in Hawaii for 13 years, and mainly handles federal criminal defense and appeals cases. Rus Barbee is the court-appointed attorney for Louis Kealoha. He declined an on-camera interview. The prosecution estimates it will take about six to eight weeks to present their ...
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| Egypt mosque attack witnesses recall scenes of horror Friday's attack was the first time Wilayat Sinai targeted a Muslim house of worship. In the past, their violence was focused on army and police checkpoints and positions in the northeastern Sinai. In the past year, they've attacked a Coptic cathedral in Cairo, a church each in the Nile Delta city of Tanta and ...
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| Motorcyclist in critical condition following crash HANAPEPE — A Koloa man is in critical condition at Queen's Medical Center on Oahu following an accident Friday night. According to police, the single-vehicle crash on Alii Road in Hanapepe occurred about 9:45. The 25-year-old man was heading west on a motorcycle when he apparently failed to ...
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| Some Advice For Honolulu's New Top Cop I've worked as a reporter with mainland police departments in Florida and Kentucky, and by phone with police departments all over the mainland where someone from Hawaii was either a crime victim or a criminal. They universally were open with me and provided all the info they had at the time.
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