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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Special Meeting Minutes <br /> December 29, 2022 <br /> Page 2 <br /> crime of COVID. He referred to Pfizer's hidden adverse events and side effects and <br /> stated that he's concerned about half-page ads now in the Tribune-Herald, which says <br /> pediatric cardiology is a new thing. He's concerned because Pfizer knows that heart <br /> attacks are very possible. He feels that we, as a country and as a county have failed <br /> the constitutional test in the last two years. We found out how easy it is to control <br /> people with fear. Fortunately, we have the bill of rights in the Constitution to guide us <br /> into the future. Our founders who went through that 1776 success, found out that they <br /> could be against the global superpower of its day. He would like us to win against this <br /> global power, which is coming our way. He stated it's coming on May 6t", because May <br /> 6, 2023, is the day King Charles is going to be anointed and crowned lord and king of <br /> the world, it's called Operation Golden Orb. Mr. Christie stated he has a dream, an <br /> intention, and a goal, it's like the surfer. There's a broken windows concept of policing, <br /> he's going to interject that there is a surfer concept of policing and that's a big wave <br /> that's nasty and it's coming your way. How do you deal with it? He explained that you <br /> dive headfirst into it, just straight as an arrow that rolls over the top of you and you can <br /> move through it. That's what this department can teach CALEA, the organization that <br /> accredits all police departments around the country. He further stated we can teach all <br /> of them and we should, because we're going to lose our freedoms here, as we did for <br /> the last two years. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Chair Brown explained that the general orders spell out a succession plan and we need to <br /> do everything by the book. He requested a motion to appoint a temporary acting police <br /> chief until the time that Benjamin Moszkowicz is officially the police chief for Hawaii <br /> County. <br /> Commissioner Bertsch made a motion to appoint Assistant Chief Burian as acting police <br /> chief until Chief Moszkowicz is fully entitled to the position, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Lassiter. Commissioner Sur stated it was mentioned that he would start on January 17tn <br /> he asked if that was firm or if it was flexible. DCC Frenz recommended leaving the motion <br /> as it currently stands, which is not very definitive and firm. Her understanding is the new <br /> chief will begin on January 17t". Should that for whatever reason change, the temporary <br /> appointment of AC Burian will remain in place if that were to change. She further explained <br /> that the Police Department has a very specific succession plan that leaves AC Burian the <br /> next in line to cover in the event that there is an absence of either the chief or deputy chief. <br /> There is a general order within the Police Department that covers this very situation. The <br /> reason this commission needed to hold this special meeting is because this isn't a <br /> temporary absence, Acting Chief Bugado is retiring as of December 30, 2022, close of <br /> business. AC Burian would be acting chief until the new chief begins, presumably, as it's <br /> currently scheduled to be January 17, 2023. There was no further discussion, all were in <br /> favor, and the motion carried. <br /> AC Burian thanked the commission for their support and trust. He noted that this is part of <br /> their general orders, and this is nothing unusual. He stated that he wants Chief <br /> Moszkowicz to feel welcomed and he wants him to have the best-qualified deputy chief, <br />
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