Hawaii County Police Commission will meet June 21

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Heather L. Kimball, Council Member - District 1 | Hawaii County Website

Hawaii County Police Commission will meet June 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL

STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS

Testimony must be related to an item on the agenda. Statements from the public will be taken now or when the respective agenda item is called.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

May 17, 2024, regular and executive sessions

POLICE CHIEF' S REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES

Including, but not limited to:

Crime Report

Traffic Report

Personnel Report

Finance

Commendations

Other Department Activities

Budget Presentation

NEW BUSINESS

Correspondence No. 24- 15: Communication from County Auditor, Tyler Benner regarding notification received by the Office of the County Auditor concerning alleged questionable field practices by the Hawaii Police Department.

Rawai`i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.

EXECUTIVE SESSION (CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC)

The commission will meet in executive session to consider charges against officers or employees of the police department, where matters affecting privacy will be involved; to consider sensitive matters related to public safety, and may consult with the board' s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the commission' s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities pursuant to HRS 92- 5 ( a)( 2)( 4)( 6) and the Hawai' i County Charter Section 13- 20 ( b).

CORRESPONDENCE

Correspondence No. 24- 14: Letter from the District Court of the Third Circuit referencing case number 3DTA-24-00400 (State of Hawai' i v. Humberto M. Arguello)

CONSIDERATION AND INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS (Briefly summarized) HPC 24- 01: Complainant alleges officers failed to conduct tests on a potentially intoxicated driver responsible for a traffic accident. (continued from 4/ 19/ 24)

HPC 24- 11: Complainant alleges that the officer utilized her authority to obtain information and records, and posted content on social media, depicting their business in an unfavorable manner.

HPC 24- 12: Complainant alleges excessive use of physical force during arrest.

HPC 24- 15: Complainant alleges officer used harsh and violent language to her minor child.

Review of complaints in the non- acceptance category

REQUEST FOR REPRESENTATION BY CORPORATION COUNSEL

Correspondence No. 24- 16: Stan Mwarey, ET AL. v. N. Kanakaole-loane, ET AL. in Civil No. 3CCV-24- 0000180

STATUS REPORT OF REFERRED AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS DISCUSSION OF THE CODE OF ETHICS BY DEPUTY CORPORATION COUNSEL WORK ON THE ANNUAL EVALUATION OF POLICE CHIEF BENJAMIN MOSZKOWICZ

ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS ( RETURN TO OPEN SESSION) Investigation of complaints

HPC 24- 01

HPC 23- 11

HPC 24- 12

HPC 24- 15

Complaints in the non- acceptance category

Request for Representation by Corporation Counsel

Correspondence No. 24- 16

ANNOUNCEMENTS

A special meeting to discuss the Police Commission' s Rules of Practice and Procedure is scheduled for July 11, 2024, at 9: 00 a. m. at the County Building, Council Chambers, Suite 1401, 25 Aupuni St., Hilo, HI.

The next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, July 19, 2024, at 9: 00 a. m. at the West Hawaii Civic Center, Building A Council Chambers, Ane Keohokalole Highway, Kailua- Kona, HI.

ADJOURNMENT

Submitting Written Testimony: Written testimony may be submitted via email at Charisse.Correa@hawaiicounty.gov, by mail, or in person to the Police Commission' s office at 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 9, Hilo, Hawaii 96720. Written testimony must be received by 12: 00 noon, two business days before the meeting to ensure timely delivery to the Commission.

Oral Testimony: Testimony must be related to an item on the agenda. The Commission will hear public testimony at the beginning of the meeting or when the respective agenda item is called or as allowed at the sole discretion of the Chair. Testifiers will be limited to five (5) minutes, please plan accordingly.

Special Assistance: If you need an auxiliary aid/ service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact the commission' s secretary by phone at (808) 932-2950 or by email at Charisse.Correa@hawaiicounty.gov as soon as possible, preferably three days before the meeting date. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate/accessible formats.

https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/4922/228

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