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Hawaii Police Commission <br />Regular Session Minutes <br />April 29, 2022 <br />Page 11 <br />➢ HPC 22-11: Complainant alleges that an officer yelled at him, grabbed, and <br />pushed him off his quad, causing the quad to roll down an embankment and flip <br />over. Motion made by Commissioner Quartararo to refer to the Chief for <br />customer service, seconded by Commissioner Lassiter. Commissioner <br />Quartararo amended his motion. He motioned that there is sufficient evidence to <br />refer to the chief for further investigation. Seconded by Commissioner Toci, no <br />discussion, all in favor and it carried unanimously. <br />➢ HPC 22-18: Complainant alleges that there has been several instances of <br />workplace violence, harassment, and intimidation, which ultimately resulted in <br />her resignation. Commissioner Quartararo motioned that there is sufficient <br />evidence to refer to the chief for further investigation, seconded by <br />Commissioner Lassiter, and it carried unanimously. <br />➢ HPC 22-23: Complainant alleges that she was arrested for misuse of 911 when <br />she needed help and called for assistance. She states that while in custody, she <br />was mistreated. Commissioner Springer motioned that there is sufficient <br />evidence to refer to the chief, seconded by Commissioner Lassiter, and it carried <br />unanimously. <br />➢ HPC 22-25: Complainant alleges that he didn't receive the aid to match his <br />concerns. Motion made by Commissioner Toci to refer to the chief for procedural <br />concerns, seconded by Commissioner Lassiter, and it carried unanimously. <br />➢ HPC 22-29: Complainant alleges that there's inaccurate statements in her police <br />report. Commissioner Quartararo motioned that there is sufficient evidence to <br />refer to the chief for further investigation, seconded by Commissioner Lassiter, <br />and it carried unanimously. <br />➢ HPC 22-30: Complainant alleges that she was wrongfully arrested for a violation <br />of order. Commissioner Toci motioned to decline, insufficient evidence to prove <br />the complainant's allegations. Seconded by Commissioner Springer and it <br />carried unanimously. <br />➢ Complaints in the non -acceptance category: <br />o HPC 22-15: Commissioner Toci motioned to accept the Chair's decision <br />to decline investigation due to the 90-day rule. Commissioner Lassiter <br />seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />o HPC 22-17: Commissioner Springer motioned to accept the Chair's <br />decision to decline investigation due to the 90-day rule. Commissioner <br />Toci seconded, and it carried unanimously. <br />
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