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16-year-old killed in McCully police shooting is identified

16-year-old fatally shot by HPD officers after police pursuit is identified HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL A large police investigation continues into a crime spree and police pursuit that ended with three officers shooting at a vehicle Monday and left a 16-year-old dead. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A 16-year-old boy fatally shot by HPD officers after a police pursuit Monday has been identified. The Medical Examiner’s Office identified the teen as Iremamber Sykap, of Aiea. Sykap died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Medical Examiner’s Office said. Three Honolulu police officers who discharged their weapons in the shooting have been offered administrative leave, which is standard protocol.

16-year-old dead following officer-involved shooting in the McCully area

16-year-old dead following officer-involved shooting in the McCully area
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Honolulu police fatally shoot 16-year-old during car chase

Honolulu police fatally shoot 16-year-old during car chase Associated PressApril 6, 2021 GMT HONOLULU (AP) Honolulu police officers pursuing suspects in a stolen car linked to a crime spree shot and killed a 16-year-old boy Monday, Chief Susan Ballard said. The medical examiner’s office had not yet released the teen’s identity Tuesday morning. Police were reviewing body camera footage but Ballard told reporters late Monday preliminary information showed that officers located a white Honda Civic that had been reported stolen over the weekend. The car was later linked to a burglary, purse snatching, car theft and an armed robbery, Ballard said.

One positive impact from the pandemic: Lower crime rates in Honolulu

HPD to hotel industry: Vigilance key to cracking down on prostitution, sex trafficking Honolulu Police Department By HNN Staff | March 16, 2021 at 4:27 PM HST - Updated March 16 at 5:38 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu’s police chief told tourism officials Tuesday that while crime declined when stay-at-home orders were in place during the pandemic, prostitution never dropped off. Instead, she said, it moved online. “Now that everything is online, we don’t really see the prostitution out on the roads that we used to, because you can just go online and order somebody,” Police Chief Susan Ballard said, at a tourism safety conference.

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