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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Special Meeting Minutes <br /> December 12, 2022 <br /> Page 2 <br /> getting much better, but he feels there's corruption. He stated he was beaten up by an <br /> officer in 2015 or 2016, he went before the Police Commission and they did nothing <br /> about it and recently he had a confrontation with his neighbor. The officers came, but <br /> they sided with his neighbor and he had to go to jail. He was in the psych ward two or <br /> three times and went to jail in June or July of this year for two or three days. He feels <br /> we need someone who will investigate these crimes more thoroughly. He feels Ben <br /> Moszkowicz would make a good police chief. <br /> • John Erickson came before the commission. He stated that if they don't speak out <br /> against the government, God will hold them accountable. He took an oath in the Navy <br /> to serve the Constitution from all invaders; foreign and domestic and he believes there <br /> are domestic intruders into their rights, privileges, and way of life. He stated we need <br /> aloha and understanding. He stated the police could help round up people that need to <br /> be taken out of society and if the jails are overcrowded, they can put them in tents with <br /> carpet runners and grow vegetables with the county's help. He spoke about the <br /> increase in numerous medical health issues in the US after COVID-19 vaccines were <br /> administered. He suggested that the commission should ask the police chief <br /> candidates where they get their news source from, you can tell a lot about a person by <br /> their news source. He further noted the next police chief should be a scholar of the <br /> Constitution and an independent thinker. <br /> • Lucille Chung came before the commission to show her support for Edward Ignacio. <br /> She served with the Police Department for 33 years in Laupahoehoe and had the <br /> privilege of working with his dad and uncle, who were both police officers. She watched <br /> him from the womb to when he graduated from high school, became a police officer <br /> himself, and went on to become part of the FBI. She is proud to see him from <br /> Laupahoehoe elevate himself to this position in his life. She feels that every one of <br /> these candidates appears to be worthy of this position and is excellent in their <br /> candidacy, but she's here to support Mr. Ignacio. <br /> • Chris Hirose came before the commission. He asked that the next police chief support <br /> and defend the Constitution of the United States. The ruling class has committed <br /> multilevel crimes against citizens, such as mandating a vaccine. He stated that people <br /> were killed or had gotten sick with the vaccine, but fewer people have gotten sick from <br /> COVID-19. He asked that the department hires back people that have quit due to the <br /> vaccine mandates. He wants to warn the new police chief of a big crime wave that will <br /> come with the planned collapse of the economy. There would be food and energy <br /> shortages and a collapse of the US dollar. <br /> • Darryl Perry came before the commission. He stated that he would highly recommend <br /> that the new police chief take these matters seriously, in regard to the department's <br /> core values and mission statement, and come up with a plan to instill these values <br /> within the department because it doesn't come naturally. If the chief doesn't promote <br />