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Maui Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu gets emotional during final day


Maui Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu gets emotional during final day
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HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - After 35 years in the Maui Police Department and six years leading it, Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu got emotional on his last day.
“Thank you for taking the time to attend this change of command for my last day as the chief of police,” Faaumu said fighting back tears.
Faaumu saluted his officers one final time during a permitted ceremony in front of the MPD headquarters Friday afternoon.
He says he is grateful to have been their leader.
“After over 35 years, incredible years and then six and a half years as your chief, I’m eternally grateful for the law enforcement career I had,” said Faaumu. ....

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4-year college degree won't be required for next chief | News, Sports, Jobs


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WAILUKU While the Maui Police Commission will seek candidates who have a bachelor’s degree or other higher education in selecting the next police chief, a four-year college degree won’t be a requirement to apply for the job.
“We’re seeking that requirement, but it’s not necessary,” Chairman Frank De Rego said as the commission discussed the hiring of a new police chief at its meeting Wednesday.
The new chief would replace Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu, who is retiring May 1 after more than 35 years with the Maui Police Department.
The five commissioners who attended the meeting by videoconference Wednesday voted to adopt minimum requirements set by the County Charter for the police chief job. Those requirements include being a U.S. citizen and having five years of experience in law enforcement, including at least three years in an administrative capacity. ....

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Most Police Reform Measures Fail To Gain Traction At Legislature


Most Police Reform Measures Fail To Gain Traction At Legislature - Honolulu Civil Beat
Most Police Reform Measures Fail To Gain Traction At Legislature
But proposals to ban no-knock warrants and collect data on use of force appear to be moving this session.
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As the Legislature reaches the halfway point of the 2021 session later this month, most measures that sought to reform police practices in Hawaii will probably be shelved for another year.
The measures were all introduced in the wake of high-profile police killings and protests nationally led by the Black Lives Matter movement calling for greater police reform. While Hawaii legislators appear ready to move forward on bills to ban “no-knock” warrants and collect data on use of force, most other reform-minded bills appear dead for the 2021 session. ....

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The Maui News / LILA FUJIMOTO photos
The Maui News / LILA FUJIMOTO photos
First photo: Graduates pose with (from left) 2nd Circuit Judge Peter Cahill, Police Chief Tivoli Faaumu, Mayor Michael Victorino and 2nd Circuit Chief Judge Richard Bissen (far right) after the 73rd Maui Drug Court graduation ceremony Thursday afternoon. The graduates, who completed the program of intensive treatment and supervision, are (from left next to Victorino) Ikaika Vierra, Randal Rodrigues, Dennis Rieta, Ka’ipo Vida, Shane Carey, Dylan Kepa and Emmanuel Dickson.
Second photo: Graduates Randal Rodrigues (right) and Shane Carey are congratulated by friends and family members after the 73rd Maui Drug Court graduation ceremony Thursday afternoon in the courtroom of 2nd Circuit Chief Judge Richard Bissen, who serves as the Drug Court judge. Seven defendants had criminal charges dismissed or periods of probation ended early when they successfully comp ....

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