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Judge Allows Case Against HPD Officers In Sykap Shooting To Move Forward

Judge Allows Case Against HPD Officers In Sykap Shooting To Move Forward - Honolulu Civil Beat Judge Allows Case Against HPD Officers In Sykap Shooting To Move Forward Attorneys for the three officers argued that the case should be dismissed because a grand jury declined to indict them. Reading time: 4 minutes. A judge denied two motions in the criminal case against three Honolulu Police Department officers in the April shooting death of 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap, which set off a charged debate about violent police encounters and led to the rare indictments. Judge William Domingo denied the officers’ motion to dismiss the case and another request to disqualify Deputy Prosecutor Christopher Van Marter. Domingo heard arguments from Van Marter and three defense attorneys for about 90 minutes before coming to a decision.

Loved ones remember fallen officers 1 year after tragedy

Loved ones remember fallen officers 1 year after tragedy     HONOLULU (KITV) One year after terrible tragedy struck a Diamond Head neighborhood, family and community members continue to mourn the loss of two Honolulu police officers who lost their lives that day. Tiffany Enriquez, a seven-year veteran of the force assigned to Waikiki, left behind three daughters, and a grandson at the time. Her family says it still feels like yesterday that the nightmare unfolded. “This loss wasn’t just a loss for our family, it was a loss for the entire community” explained Enriquez’s daughter, Teiya-Rose Delgado Sandoval. “We’re all in this together. We just take it day by day, and we get through it together.”

1 year later, loved ones of fallen officers killed in the Diamond Head tragedy remember their lives, legacies

1 year later, loved ones of fallen officers killed in the Diamond Head tragedy remember their lives, legacies Both families have found ways to carry on with life, while still holding memories close to their hearts. 1 year later, loved ones of fallen officers killed in the Diamond Head tragedy remember their lives, legacies By Chelsea Davis | January 19, 2021 at 10:42 PM HST - Updated January 19 at 11:21 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Tuesday marks one year since a troubled man killed his landlord and two Honolulu police officers, took his own life, then set his Diamond Head neighborhood on fire. The Honolulu Police Department lowered its flags to half-staff, while loved ones held a day of remembrance.

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