HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-03-20 Police Commission AgendaWilliam P. Kenoi
Mayor
County of Hawaii
POLICE COMMISSION
The Hilo Lagoon Centre
101 Aupuni Street, Suite 313 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Phone: (808) 961 -8412 • Fax: (808) 961 -8563
MEETING NOTICE
DATE: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2009
Tom Whittemore, Chair
Louis Kaoiwi, Vice Chair
Richard J. Behenna, Member
Pudding Lassiter, Member
Karolyn P. Lundkvist, Member
Melvin S. Morimoto, Member
Anita Politano Steckel, Member
Michael B. Sumja, Member
TIME: 9:00 A.M. BUSINESS OTHER THAN INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS
(If needed, will continue after investigation of complaints.)
10:30 A.M. INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS
(May commence earlier depending on business agenda.)
PLACE: KONA DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL
(75 -5722 Hanama PI., Suite 1107, Kailua -Kona)
AGENDA
INVOCATION
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
February 20, 2009, regular and executive sessions.
PERSONNEL ORDERS
Nos. 2009 -017 to 2009 -026 (Including, but not limited to work assignments, training
assignments, promotions, reallocations, severance from service, automobile allowances,
and appointments.)
COMMUNICATIONS
• Correspondence 09 -04, request for legal counsel from retired Police Chief Lawrence
Mahuna and Deputy Chief Paul Ferreira in Civil No. CV08 -1 -0149.
Hawai `i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Hawaii County Police Commission Page 2 March 20, 2009
• Correspondence 09 -05, request for legal counsel from retired Police Chief Lawrence
Mahuna in Civil No. 08- 00540.
• Correspondence 09 -06, from Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida, attorney - client
communication regarding travel and training budget.
• Correspondence 09 -06, from the Kauai Police Commission, invitation to the State of
Hawaii Police Commissioners' Conference May 21 -22, 2009.
• Honolulu Police Commission Minutes of January 7, 2009.
• Maui Police Commission Minutes of January 21, 2009.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
• Budget and Finance (Whittemore /Kaoiwi)
• Office Management and Staffing (Whittemore)
• Rules and Policies (Behenna /Sumja)
• Contractual Services (vacant)
• Public Relations /Information (vacant)
• Complaints Review Committee (Kaoiwi /Morimoto)
CHIEF'S REPORT
Including:
• Crime
• Traffic
• Personnel
• Finance
• Commendations
• Other Departmental Activities
INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS (Approximately 10:30 a.m.)
STATEMENTS ON COMPLAINTS (open to the public)
EXECUTIVE SESSION (closed to the public)
To consider discipline and charges against officers or employees of the Hawaii County
Police Department where consideration of matters affecting privacy will be involved and to
consult with Corporation Counsel on questions and issues that pertain to the commission's
powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities pursuant to HRS 92 -5 (2) and Hawaii
County Charter Section 13 -20 (b).
• STATEMENTS ON COMPLAINTS
• STATUS REPORT OF INTERNAL AND REFERRED COMPLAINTS
Hawaii County Police Commission Page 3 March 20, 2009
• COMPLAINTS REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT (Kaoiwi /Morimoto)
• INVESTIGATION AND DELIBERATION OF COMPLAINTS
➢ HPC 08 -32: Complainant alleged that during his arrest, officers did not present a
search warrant, his cane was taken away, he was pushed and knocked to the
ground, and the handcuffs were too tight.
➢ HPC 08 -33: Complainant alleged that an officer disclosed her confidential medical
records without her authorization. At the previous meeting, the commission found
insufficient evidence to prove the complainant's allegation. The complainant
presents additional information for reconsideration of the commission's decision.
➢ HPC 09 -01: Complainant alleged that the police did not serve his TRO.
➢ HPC 09 -02: Complainant reported that a male and female asked him about
purchasing cannabis. He alleged that an officer told him it was because of the way
he looked. He also alleged that the officer told him that if he didn't like it, he could
move away from that side of the island.
➢ HPC 09 -03A & 0313: Complainants alleged that an officer arrested the wrong person
in a domestic abuse case. The complaint was deferred in order to obtain additional
information.
➢ HPC 09 -07: Complainant alleged that an officer wouldn't accept his copy of the
automobile insurance certificate.
ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• The next monthly meeting will be on April 17, 2009, at 9:00 a.m., at the Hunter
Education Building, Department of Land and Natural Resources, 66 -1220D Lalamilo
Road, Waimea.
• Collection of files and documents.
ADJOURNMENT
NOTE: If you require an accommodation or auxiliary aid and /or services to participate in
this meeting (i.e., sign language interpreter, large print, etc.), please call the Police
Commission at 961 -8412 at least three days prior to the meeting.