HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-10-21 Police Commission Agenda
Donn S. Mende, Chair
William P. Kenoi
Leroy J. Victorine, Vice Chair
Mayor
Paul W. Horner, Member
Carol R. Ignacio, Member
Michelle L. Kualii, Member
Kenneth T. Ono, Member
T. Ka‘ili Pe‘a-Ferrari, Member
Michael B. Sumja, Member
County of Hawai‘i
POLICE COMMISSION
Aupuni Center
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 9 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720
Phone: (808) 932-2950 Fax: (808) 932-2949
MEETING NOTICE
DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2011
TIME: 9:00 A.M.
PLACE: WEST HAWAI‘I CIVIC CENTER, BUILDING G CONFERENCE ROOM
74-5044 ANE KEOHOKALOLE HIGHWAY, KAILUA-KONA
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 9, 2011
COMMUNICATIONS
Correspondence No. 2011-12, request for representation by Corporation Counsel in
Civil No. CV 11-00516 SOM-BMK for Police Chief Harry Kubojiri.
Correspondence No. 2011-13, request for representation by Corporation Counsel in
Civil No. CV11-00512-BMK for Police Lieutenant Gregory Esteban and Police
Officers John Stewart, Corey Hasegawa, and Casey Cabral.
Correspondence No. 2011-14, request for representation by Corporation Counsel in
Civil No. 10-1-0099, for Police Detective Brian Prudencio and other named
defendants.
Maui Police Commission Minutes of August 17, 2011.
Hawai‘i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Hawai‘i Police Commission
Meeting Agenda
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Honolulu Police Commission Minutes of July 20, August 3 and 17, and September 7,
2011.
CHIEF’S REPORT
Including:
Crime
Traffic
Personnel (Including, but not limited to work and training assignments, promotions,
reallocations, severance from service, automobile allowances, and appointments.)
Finance
Commendations
Other Departmental Activities
NEW BUSINESS
Discussion on forming an investigative committee for the purpose of reviewing the
Police Department’s Vision/Mission Plan.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
(approximately 10:00 a.m.)
To consider discipline and charges against officers or employees of the Hawai‘i Police
Department, to consider sensitive matters relating to public safety, and to consult with
Corporation Counsel on questions and issues pertaining to the commission's powers,
duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities pursuant to HRS 92-5 (a) (2) (4) (5) and the
Hawai‘i County Charter Section 13-20 (b).
Investigation and Deliberation of Complaints
HPC 11-22: Complainant alleged that an officer’s investigation is a conflict of
interest, and that the officer has been showboating and harassing them.
HPC 11-24: Complainant alleged that questioning of him in an investigation
was harassment and that he was lied to.
HPC 11-25: Complainant complained that the person who assaulted her was
not arrested.(Complaint received 132 days from date of incident.)
HPC 11-26: Complainant complains that her assault case was never resolved.
(Complaint received 14 years from date of incident.)
Status Report of Internal and Referred Complaints
Including update of HPC 11-21
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ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Police Commission’s next monthly meeting will be on Friday, November 18,
2011, at 9:00 a.m., at Waimea Civic Center Conference Room, 67-5189 Kamamalu
St., 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’s office at 932-2950 at least three days prior to the meeting.