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Davenport: And so, this took place at 10:23 p.m., and so it seemed like you say that she had <br />clocked out but I'm looking at this, I guess a screenshot, and you can see where she clocked <br />out or clocked in, but she was still functioning as you know an employee, he states here that <br />she was cleaning up around the bar and then organizing. <br />O'Shaughnessy: Nervously doing something after she realized that there's a lot going on and <br />there are people of authority who are you know pointing the finger, I mean it's intimidating and <br />she was intimidated by that. She truly went back to get her purse and finish her shift. <br />Davenport: So, you're intimidated so you take a drink? <br />O'Shaughnessy: No, that was before, that was all before that. I mean the time frame is one <br />minute too, and that's something that we wanted to discuss also, she didn't take the shot, see <br />the people and then clock out. I mean, the timeframe was off to me as well, I didn't understand <br />that one bit. So, his report was at 10:23 p.m., and she clocked out at 10:24 p.m., that just <br />seems, it's too coincidental that it's one minute apart, and so I didn't understand that as well, <br />like she was finishing up. <br />Davenport: But, I think you got that from your screenshot though, right? <br />O'Shaughnessy: What happened? <br />Arvidson: Her clock out time was 10:24 p.m. <br />Davenport: Yeah, correct. So, that's where that one minute came from. <br />Arvidson: So, she had just finished up and she went around to grab her purse, and then <br />that's when she had taken her shot behind the bar, and everybody was done and then I turned <br />around and I saw the investigators in the window. I know them, and so I went out there <br />because I knew immediately like you can't do that. And before I could stop her from taking <br />those actions, it happened, turn around I see the investigators, I went outside to talk to them. <br />immediately owned up to it because I already know that that's a violation, you can't do that. <br />So, I apologized for it, and then I let them back in because like I said, we've been closed for an <br />hour and a half. <br />O'Shaughnessy: Doors have been locked, everybody was done, the other employees who <br />were there were sitting on the proper side of the bar just at the very end of the night. <br />Arvidson: She at the time wasn't aware. <br />Davenport: So, you unlock the door to let the inspector in? <br />Arvidson: Yes, ma'am. I went outside and talked to them, and then I unlocked the door to let <br />them in, so that they can get all the information that they needed. <br />Gonzalez: So Soren, you were there, yeah, that night? <br />Arvidson: Yes, sir. <br />Gonzalez: Shawn, were you there that night? <br />MINUTES - LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MEETING - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025 - HILO PAGE 12 OF 29 <br />