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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Regular Session Minutes <br /> October 21, 2022 <br /> Page 4 <br /> commission that they need to select someone who is sensitive to and understands their <br /> culture. He further stated that he is against open carry, he expressed that it puts <br /> officers' lives in danger. <br /> • Chris Hirose came before the commission. He spoke about the dangers of the COVID <br /> vaccine and the suppression of early treatment. He further explained Dr. Zelenko's <br /> protocol and referred to a book "Overcoming the COVID Darkness." He stated that he <br /> would like the chief of police to be aware of early treatments and further stated that <br /> they were forced to get vaccinated, so he would like to see mitigation so they don't die <br /> from the vaccine. He stated that Dr. Fauci has made $5 million dollars from this <br /> pandemic and the NIH is corrupt because they share royalties with big pharma, the <br /> CDC is also corrupt because they are funded by big pharma, and the FDA gets 75% of <br /> its funding from big pharma. Mr. Hirose handed out information on early COVID <br /> treatment, antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), and vaccine spike protein detox. <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> • Commissioner Quartararo motioned to approve the regular and executive session <br /> minutes of September 16, 2022, Commissioner Springer seconded, with no discussion, <br /> it carried unanimously, and the minutes were approved. <br /> POLICE CHIEFS REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES <br /> • Crime Report: Assistant Chief Quiocho reported that up through September 30, 2022, <br /> there were 1,510 serious crimes. Of those serious crimes, the Area I and Area I I <br /> Criminal Investigation Units investigated 171 of those cases. Of those cases 171 <br /> cases, 97 were investigated in Area I and 74 in Area II. <br /> • Calls for service: Assistant Chief Quiocho reported for the month of September 2022, <br /> the department received 10,054 calls for service, bringing the total calls for service for <br /> the fiscal year to 30,034. <br /> Commissioner Robinson stated there are a lot of auto thefts, it's a small island, and he <br /> wanted to know where they are taken to. He asked if they're chopped up or shipped off <br /> the island. AC Quiocho stated that they are sometimes taken to remote areas where <br /> they're dismantled. A lot of times they'll switch out the vehicle's license plate or remove <br /> the VIN numbers and use these vehicles to commit crimes. Commissioner Robinson <br /> said it's perplexing because years ago they hardly ever heard about cars being stolen. <br /> AC Quiocho shared a recent incident where a truck was stolen out of a couple's <br /> driveway. They have a long driveway, were doing yardwork, the keys along with their <br /> equipment were left in the truck, and someone took their truck from their property while <br /> they were weed-eating. He further stated the department tries to get the public to be <br /> more aware of their surroundings and not take things for granted because you never <br /> know when you're going to become a victim of a crime. <br />
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