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Hawaii Police Commission <br />Regular Session Minutes <br />June 18, 2021 <br />Page 7 <br />• Complaint HPC 21-15: Complainant was arrested for disorderly conduct. He <br />complained of his treatment during his arrest. Commissioner Brown motioned that <br />there was insufficient evidence to prove the complainant's allegations of misconduct. <br />Commissioner Sur seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />• Complaint HPC 21-16: Complainant was arrested for disorderly conduct. He <br />complained of his treatment during his arrest. Commissioner Brown motioned that <br />there was insufficient evidence to prove the complainant's allegations of misconduct. <br />Commissioner Sur seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />• Complaint HPC 21-18: Complainant complained about the manner in which an officer <br />spoke to her during a traffic stop. Commissioner Robinson motioned that there was <br />insufficient evidence to prove the complainant's allegations of misconduct. <br />Commissioner Brown seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />• Complaint HPC 21-19: Complainant alleged that an officer harassed him and a friend <br />in the parking lot of a local bar. The complaint was continued. <br />• Complaint HPC 21-25/26: Complainants complained about how the police handled the <br />situation when they were called by a grocery store because she was not wearing a face <br />mask. Commissioner Robinson motioned that there was insufficient evidence to prove <br />the complainant's allegations of misconduct. Commissioner Sur seconded, and it <br />carried unanimously. <br />Complaint HPC 21-29: Complainant alleged that she called police dispatch and no <br />officer showed up. She also alleged that an officer did not read the perpetrator his <br />rights. The complainant withdrew the complaint. <br />• Complaint HPC 21-30: Complainant alleged that officers did not return her calls. The <br />complainant withdrew the complaint. <br />Complaint HPC 21-31: Complainant was detained by store personnel. He complained <br />about the manner in which an officer handled the situation. Commissioner Sur <br />motioned to refer the complaint to the police chief for customer service concerns as <br />noted in the complaint. Commissioner Springer seconded. The motioned carried with <br />a nay from Commissioner Brown. <br />Complaint HPC 21-34: Complainant alleged that the police department is harassing <br />him by causing his cellphone and computer to have connectivity issues. Commissioner <br />Springer motioned that there was insufficient to prove the complainant allegations of <br />misconduct. Commissioner Sur seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />
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