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Hawai‘i Police Commission <br />Regular Session Minutes <br />March 15, 2013 <br />Page 6 <br /> HPC 12-50: Complainant complained about a Green Harvest helicopter flying <br />over her home and the manner in which officers spoke to her father. <br />Commissioner Ono moved to decline further investigation because the complaint <br />was received more than 90 days from the date of the incident (Police <br />Commission Rule 9). Commissioner Kualii seconded the motion, and it carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> HPC 13-02: Complainant alleged that during his arrest, an officer threw him in <br />the mud. Commissioner Mende moved that there was insufficient evidence of <br />misconduct. Commissioner Pea-Ferrari seconded the motion, and it carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> HPC 13-03: Complainant alleged that officers are profiling him when they keep <br />stopping him after he drives away from a bar. Commissioner Schutte moved that <br />there was insufficient evidence of misconduct. Commissioner Kualii seconded <br />the motion, and it carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> HPC 13-04: Complainant alleged that while an officer was investigating her <br />neighbors, he told them about the investigation. Vice Chair Ign <br />accept the complaint beyond 90 days. Commissioner Ono seconded the motion, <br />and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Ono moved that there was insufficient <br />evidence of misconduct. Vice Chair Ignacio seconded the motion, and it carried <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> HPC 13-05: Complainant alleged that when an officer responded to her home, <br />he was arrogant and rude. Commissioner Pea-Ferrari moved that there was <br />insufficient evidence of misconduct. Vice Chair Ignacio seconded the motion, <br />and it carried unanimously. <br /> <br /> HPC 13-06: Complainant alleged that responding officers yelled at her, would <br />not talk to the suspect, and refused to examine her evidence. Commissioner <br />Kaili moved that there was insufficient evidence of misconduct. Vice Chair <br />Ignacio seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. <br /> HPC 13-07: Complainant was arrested on a bench warrant for failure to appear. <br />He alleged that he was arrested for making complaints. Commissioner Schutte <br />moved that there was insufficient evidence of misconduct. Commissioner Kualii <br />seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. <br /> HPC 13-08: Complainant alleged police brutality during his arrest. <br />Commissioner Mende moved that there was insufficient evidence of misconduct. <br />Commissioner Schutte seconded the motion, and it carried unanimo <br /> <br /> <br />
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