Thursday, December 3, 2009

ROUND & ROUND


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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 2:49 PM
To: Kaya, Michael R. T.
Subject: RE: Theft 4 / 08-231-146

I comment about the report being given to me by records personnel because I was told that I am not supposed to have a report for an open case. This would suggest some error, or possibly a suspicious motive on the part of records clerks. This is not the first time I have been given copies of reports. This particular clerk later told me that I could not have the same report (08-231-146). Without being told by me, and me not making a report about it, this would suggest to me, the person somehow knew that I was not in possesion of the copy given, which was in the backpack.

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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Mizuo, Janna L.
Subject: RE: Re: Out of Office AutoReply: IA Complaint

Secondly, there are concerns below that were not addressed, that had nothing to do with the IA investigation.

[ I got a copy of my first statement from records today. This is the same statement I made to Off. Aksionczyk ( 08-231146). I am told this first case was closed.

On the Incident Report for the second (08-238448) done with Off, Porter, I remember seeing - case status: closed and disposition: pending further developments. Do both these refer to the case? I am also told a case would be closed after a year's time. If so, I don't see how it can be closed and pending further developments. I am told by records that my second statement is not attached to this report, that is open. Should I request that someone use the old statement to attach to the open case, so the officer has more to work with? ]

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FW: Re: Out of Office AutoReply: IA Complaint

From:Mizuo, Janna L.
jmizuo@honolulu.gov
To:Tamashiro, Michael M M
Cc:yinsay@aol.com; Ho, Clyde
Date:Wed, Oct 14, 2009 3:29 pm

Detective Tamashiro,

Please assist Mr. Balmer and direct him to the proper investigators. Thank you.

Janna Mizuo, Major
Internal Affairs
Honolulu Police Department
801 S. Beretania Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808)529-3286
jmizuo@honolulu.gov

From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Mizuo, Janna L.
Subject: RE: Re: Out of Office AutoReply: IA Complaint

That is exactly part of my misunderstanding, Ms Mizuo. Who is the investigator? I have spoken to Officer Lau, who said she was from Internal affairs. I have spoken to you, who most evidently are from Internal affairs. Then there is Mr. Tamashiro, who I spoke with when I followed your instructions to call BT and ask for a detective. There is still a question in my mind, as to, who Mr. Tamashiro is. Is he both a detective at BT, and a Internal Affairs officer, or are there three? I would also like an email address for Off. Maeda, who is supposedly handling the open case.

Secondly, there are concerns below that were not addressed, that had nothing to do with the IA investigation.

[ I got a copy of my first statement from records today. This is the same statement I made to Off. Aksionczyk ( 08-231146). I am told this first case was closed.

On the Incident Report for the second (08-238448) done with Off, Porter, I remember seeing - case status: closed and disposition: pending further developments. Do both these refer to the case? I am also told a case would be closed after a year's time. If so, I don't see how it can be closed and pending further developments. I am told by records that my second statement is not attached to this report, that is open. Should I request that someone use the old statement to attach to the open case, so the officer has more to work with? ]

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Fwd: Re: Out of Office AutoReply: IA Complaint

From:yinsay@aol.com
yinsay@aol.com
To:c.ho@honolulu.gov; jmizuo@honolulu.gov
Date:Mon, Oct 12, 2009 4:41 pm

I would like a response to the emails I sent please. Also, Off. Tamashiro says I am not supposed to have copies of reports. I say again that I was given copies by records clerks. I would also like a response to the complaint regarding the report made to Off. Martinez at the Hawaii State Public Library.

Vernon Balmer Jr.
-----Original Message-----
From: yinsay@aol.com
To: jmizuo@honolulu.gov
Sent: Mon, Sep 28, 2009 2:59 pm
Subject: Re: Out of Office AutoReply: IA Complaint

Below is an email sent by Officer Tamashiro. This is the person I spoke with when I followed your instructions to contact a detective. I was in the records department today and saw a Mike Tamashiro, Assistant Chief. I was under the impression he is a detective. Are there two M. Tamashiros? Secondly, I got a copy of my first statement from records today. This is the same statement I made to Off. Aksionczyk ( 08-231146). I am told this first case was closed.

On the Incident Report for the second (08-238448) done with Off, Porter, I remember seeing - case status: closed and disposition:

pending further developments. Do both these refer to the case? If so, I don't see how it can be closed and pending further developments. I am told by records that my second statement is not attached to this report, that is open. Should I request that someone use the old statement to attach to the open case, so the officer has more to work with?

And Officer Tamashiro says, on my statement is that I didn't want to prosecute. I don't see it there.

1.

Complaint #08-0567

From:Tamashiro, Michael M M
mtamashiro1@honolulu.gov
To:yinsay@aol.com
Date:Mon, Sep 21, 2009 8:40 am

Mr. Vernon Balmer:

I am responding to your e-mail concerning a theft case you made in 2008. There were two cases made for you by two separate HPD officers. The first case under report #08-231146, was made for you on June 21, 2008, and you wrote in your statement you did not want to prosecute at this time.

A second theft report was made for you by HPD officer on June 27, 2008, which was exactly the same as your first report. This case under report #08-238448, is still open and pending further development.

I hope this has given you the information you want. If you have further questions, you have to contact the Honolulu Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Zone detectives for District 1.


Sincerely,
Detective Michael TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs

Vernon Balmer Jr.
2.
-----Original Message-----

From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Mon, Sep 21, 2009 8:39 am
Subject: Complaint #08-0567

Mr. Vernon Balmer:

I am responding to your e-mail concerning a theft case you made in 2008. There were two cases made for you by two separate HPD officers. The first case under report #08-231146, was made for you on June 21, 2008, and you wrote in your statement you did not want to prosecute at this time.

A second theft report was made for you by HPD officer on June 27, 2008, which was exactly the same as your first report. This case under report #08-238448, is still open and pending further development.

I hope this has given you the information you want. If you have further questions, you have to contact the Honolulu Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Zone detectives for District 1.

Sincerely,
Detective Michael TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs

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Reports
From:yinsay@aol.com
yinsay@aol.com
To:mtamashiro1@honolulu.gov; jmizuo@honolulu.gov; c.ho@honolulu.gov
Date:Wed, Sep 30, 2009 2:43 pm

Below is an email sent to M. Tamashiro, as you can see. I have had no response from him. So, I am contacting others I emailed, hoping that this will get to someone that can rectify the situation.

Today, I tried to add information and correct the statement given for report#08-231146. I was told by Off. Machado, that not only was this case closed, but also #08-238448, having elapsed a year's time. Someone is mistaken. Off. M. Tashiro tells me it is open.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Homeless, Due To A Conspiracy To Violate Civil Rights, Obstruct Justice, And Harass

VERNON BALMER JR.


GENERAL DELIVERY

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96820



Chronology:



Jan. 14, 2011: Librarian, Michelle, says I must relinquish my place at

the computer to a man that came in after my card was reset and I was at

the computer. Ms. Diane Eddy the director gets within inches of my face

while at the station and repeatedly demands and requests me to give up

the session, and Ray, Star Security Guard, calls the sheriffs to have me

removed from the library, after Ms. Eddy says I am causing a

disturbance. Ms. Eddy uses the term "as a courtesy to me" when

repeatedly demanding and requesting that I relinquish the seat.



Aug. 7, 2010: My MP3 player is stolen at the library. Officer Roden

makes it 'Lost Property'.



July 21, 2010: A bag containing police reports made by me are stolen at

the library.



June28, 2010:

My bag stolen at the Ala Wai.

Jun. 24 - Today, I go to the police station and inquire about these tworeports

(199784 152479). I find that there is no statement filed for either.

One is for the bag, which did not contain the two recorders and

two tapes when I claimed it. I also find Off. Lee left of one recorder

and the tapes from his report. Also, the report number now jibes with

the number in evidence, as it did not when I claimed the bag.



May, 2010 - I updated my registration to vote in the 2008 election

because I had left my last address, although living in the same area and

having the same polling place - McCully. I voted in the last national

election at McCully.



I went to the office in City Hall to update again, this past Wednesday,

for the special election coming up. I was told that I hadn't done any

action since 2006.



Apr. 2010 - I called an officer to report what I believe was a theft.

The officer told me that since I did not purchase the item and there

would be difficulty in obtaining fingerprints, he could not make it a

theft, but instead, MISC PUB.



When I went to the Police Commission, I was told any investigation would

be hampered by the inability to collect possible fingerprints.



July 16, 2009: My tax transcripts are stolen at the State Library.

These included a set that was sent to me unsealed. There are

discrepancies in my name, address, wages reported, and withholding.



Apr. 14, 2009 - The IRS tells me there is a 1099 in my name for 2007. I

never applied for social security, never received a check from social

security, or cashed a check from social security. The SSA tells me there

is no record of a 1099 in my name.



Mar. 19, 2009 - Emails I had in my AOL account have vanished. The

emails were between Ms. Mason and me when President Obama was Senator of

Illinois. Who would want them gone?



Seems anyone can come to the Hawaii State Library at any time and do

anything they want with, on, and at the public computers.



Aug. 18, 2008 - I go to the police station to get a copy of the report

made to Officer Porter. The statement is still not with the rest of the

paper work. My statement contained more detailed information about what

was inside, including my passport and birth certificate, and numerous

correspondences with government agencies.



Jul. 27, 2008 - I return to the police station to make another report

and statement, this time with Officer Porter.



Jul. 21, 2008 - I returned to the police station downtown to complete

the report with Ms. Aksionczyk, at 5:40 in the morning on Monday and was

told by the officer on duty at the receiving area that she would be in

at 6:00... I waited until 6:00 and inquired with a different officer,

and was told that she would not be at the receiving area until 10:30 -

2:30. I tried again during these hours, without success.



This has been 5 days now and no report has been generated and I cannot

get a number to reference concerning the case. I need to know how to get

the report filed and a number to reference with further correspondence.



Jul. 19, 2008 - I made a report to an officer by the name of Lisa

Aksionczyk, on Saturday of this month, about a stolen backpack I left on

the route E bus. Ms. Aksionczyk suggested at the time, that I inquire at

the lost and found department of The Bus. I thought this was a good

idea, so that a Good Samaritan would not have the unpleasant experience

of someone thinking they were a thief.



I went to the nearest stop I knew the bus would stop at on its return

trip. I saw the driver, recognized as the one I rode with and waited for

him to stop. I asked if it was turned in. I was told no by the driver. I

asked the driver's name. He told me Raymond.I asked where the bus

terminated and Raymond told me Waipahu. I subsequently found the bus

terminates in Ewa.

RAYMOND LIED.



The only time I could check with The Bus lost and found would be the

following Monday, it is not open on weekends. I did call The Bus, on

Saturday, with an emergency report because there was important ID in the

backpack.



I was told by the representative that no backpack was turned in. On

Monday I went to the transit center to inquire in person, and was

disappointed to be shown backpacks that were not mine...



Jan. 2008 - Unlike the DCCA of Hawaii, who I supplied documentation to,

the Department of Health and Human Services "Region 10", without

documentation, finds that Dr. Au did violate the privacy act by charging

me too much for copies of my records. But, Region 10 tells me they

cannot precede on the 6 other allegations



1. Along with saying I did not see as well with the new glasses, I said

that the prescription that I was given was weaker than the one I had the

previous 7, count them, seven years. Your office, nor the DCCA,

responded to this charge.



2. The reason I asked Dr. Au to change the prescription was because the

NEW one, I repeat, was weaker in one eye. This was the only alternative

Dr. Au gave me other than accepting the weaker prescription.



3. The "Vision Certificate" Dr. Au provides, had no license number where

it should have been and she did not sign it where it should have been

signed.



4. Dr. Au refused to give me photocopies of my records and did not give

me a reason, per her offices policy, when I asked for them in her

office.



5. Dr. Au charged me 2.00 dollars per page, totaling 20.00 dollars,

which I believe is exorbitant.



6. There are conflicting numbers on my records that I would like

explained. This, no one has addressed. And I doubt that my records were

reviewed by an impartial optometrist, as any reasonable person would

assume to be a part on what your office calls an investigation.



7. I was trespassed from Dr. Au's office for no other reason than asking

for copies of my files, and in her response to the DCCA she says I was

escorted out of her offices by mall security, which is a lie by an

optometrist that practices deceit.



Nov. 2007 - My complaint about Central Pacific Bank is not sent to the

FDIC regional offices in California. Instead it is sent to Kansas City.

Missouri. The response I get from FDIC says my concerns are contractual,

although I point out two misrepresentations by the bank's compliance

counsel, Judith A. Villarreal.



Ms. Villarreal says I did not contact Mr. Clint Arnoldus, Mr. Dennis K.

Isono. I have Certified Receipts and electronic verification from USPS

that says I did.



Coincidentally, there are officials at the Kansas City offices with the

name Villarreal: Jesse O. Villarreal Jr., Lisa M. Villarreal and Victor

Villarreal.



It is my opinion, that a person trained as a lawyer would verify facts

before submitting them in official documentation. Therefore, I can only

assume that Ms. Villarreal had a serious lapse in judgment, or she was

lied to by those she spoke with.



Mar. 2007 - My complaint to the Dept. Of Ed is refused on the grounds

that they do not fund any programs or activities at the Hawaii State

Public Library System, and therefore do not have jurisdiction.



If the situation is threatening enough to cause a change in levels

moment to moment, it stands to my reason, it would remain at a certain

level until there is a sufficient enough change or stabilization to

bring it to a lesser level. But that's just me.



Oct. 17, 2006 - I submit a complaint to the Police Commission relaying

concerns about the treatment I experienced at the security checkpoint at

HPD District 1 the previous day. An investigator tells me it is the

policeman’s job to "interpret the law".



Returning to the station to locate an article I left, I am told by

Officer Kahele, in the presence of one officer Hung, and another, that

it is mandatory that I produce ID, and that I remove everything from my

pockets, and take off my belt before passing through the metal detector.

I point out this information is not on the signs, and officer Kahele

says there will be no furthering of my purpose if I do not comply. After

complying, I am told by officer Kahele that I must sit down, or she will

not take my report. Previous to this occasion, when at the HPD

headquarters, I was never asked to remove everything from my pockets

and, or to remove my belt, or that I had to produce ID to enter. Officer

Lau, the sergeant for this post, tells me the same.



I am told by a detective that it is not mandatory to produce ID, "We

don't care who you are. Anyone has the right to come in here". Sergeant

Lau, who I am told is the officer in charge of the post, says depending

on the threat level, procedures may change day to day.



He says one may be required to remove everything from ones pockets etc.,

or be required to submit to different procedures. I inform him that on

the same day, when I was there previously, I was not required to do so.

He informs me that the security level may change from moment to moment.



Oct. 16, 2006 - I submit a complaint to HPD Internal Affairs relaying

concerns about not being asked to identify the driver of the vehicle

that hit me on the 8th of Sept., and the fact that the person who stood

as Chris Pa at the arraignment was not the driver of the car.



Oct. 6, 2006 - I go to the arraignment of A Mr. Chris Pa. I am surprised

to see that this Mr. Pa is not the driver I saw, while laying on the

hood of the car and peering through the windshield, and definitely not

the man I looked in the face and spoke to through an opened window.



This may be due to the fact that I was not asked to identify the person

located, arrested, or cited, on the night of the incident or at any

subsequent time, until I see him at the arraignment. I am directed by

the presiding judge to inform the prosecutor’s office, which I do.



Oct. 2, 2006 - I am told at traffic court there is no court date set,

but have found online there is one on Oct. 6, in room 4B, and I am not

included as the victim. I still get correspondence from the insurer's

agents telling me of medical coverage available, although I told the

driver, the responding officer, and previously the insurer's agent, I am

OK.



Sep. 21, 2006 - I go to City Hall to get a voters registration card and

am told it will cost .50 cents. I am surprised to get a "Certificate", ala

Lens Crafters, and ask isthis it? I am told yes by the clerk. Today, on

"The Bus" I see a man whosays he works at the polls, who tells me

there is still a little yellowcard that comes in the mail and is surprised to

see the "Certificate".



Sep. 8, 2006 - I am hit by a car bearing license plate JST 203, that was

stopped at a crosswalk. The driver is looking at me when he accelerates.

The driver doesn't wait for police to arrive. They find him at his home.

The police report reads Crime Code 550, which I am told means, a

collision with damage of more than 3000 dollars. I am told the

responding police officer decides if there will be an investigation.



This is More, Honolulu HOKUM.



This is the place where, those who would complain about wrongdoing are

persecuted, harassed, smeared and railroaded. Where the perpetrators are

bribed to keep quiet, or go along with the cover-up, promoted, and

transferred.



Sep. 7, 2006 - A security guard, Solomon Save a, badge number - 90187,

at the Hawaii State Library, calls me a "ni - - er" twice" in the

library foyer, in a loud voice.



Aug. 10, 2006 - I have been told by Sen. Barack Obama's office, where I

sent this same correspondence, that someone from Sen. Akaka's office

would contact me, because Sen. Obama's office forwarded the

correspondence to them. I have yet to hear from Sen. Akaka's office. Is

there some assistance your office can give me?



Jul. 2006 - I have written to the Clint Arnoldus Denis Isono and Susan

Tachino asking them to explain, and have received no response.





Letter Sent To Senator Obama



From: yinsay@aol.com

To: Obama_Casework@obama.senate.gov

Sent: Wed, Jun 6 4:46 PM

Subject: Ms. Mason



Thank you for the assistance you have given. Please, do not contact

Senator Akaka’s office again, on my behalf. Unless there is some

necessary secrecy to an investigation he is doing, all I have received

from his offices is a letter in response to my inquiring about funds for

the Hawaii State Library. My concerns extend much further than this.



Hopefully, the light being shed on activities in the Justice Department

will lend itself to some justice for me. Otherwise, it will be nothing

but justice delayed and denied.

...



Jul. 23, 2006 - An Optometrist, Kim Agena at a Lens Crafters gives me a

prescription that is weaker than the one I had for the previous 7 years.



Doctor Au, a co-owner corrects this, but when I ask for photocopies of

my records the doctor refuses and gives me a hand written “Vision

Certificate" instead, that is not signed and does not contain a license

number where applicable. I have made a formal request in writing. They

have told me it will be at a cost of 20 dollars for 10 pages, which

seems exorbitant and requested that I not seek services at any

Optometrists in Lens Crafters.



The doctor, Au, is the co - owner along with Dr. Lau, of all the

Optometrist offices in Lens Crafters, in Honolulu. In other words, I

cannot get an eye exam at Lens Crafters. Is it considered rude or

threatening, to ask for one's records?



The advice I get here is nothing but a pack of lies.



The local ACLU has written me 3 differing and separate excuses why they

cannot or will not get involved, but never the conflict I found below.



Apr. 2006 - I have had two librarians and a circulation clerk tell me

there is no report possible for stolen books. They must be lost. This

would have caused fees to be incurred by me. I had to take the police

report to the State Librarian's Office to settle the matter and have the

fines removed from my account. This all could have been done at the

State Library.



Jan. 2006 - I have had two bank accounts affected. One because a deposit

I made to cover my use of overdraft protection was not credited; they

rescinded the "overdraft" and CLOSED my account.



The bank says it had to be held in the account for a day, to be

credited. Nowhere in the terms and conditions is this stated. The

depletion of the other account, I have been given no reason for.



Recently, I have made another complaint, in addition to the previous

five, to the USPS - OIG, about mail I am to receive or have sent. I sent

a certified letter to Richard E. Fairfax, Directorate of Enforcement

Programs - OSHA, in Washington D.C., on the 2nd of December.



The certification number is 7005 2570 0000 6898 2586. I look at the

track and confirm feature at USPS.COM and there is no record of it

having been delivered yet.



My case was dismissed May 24, 2006. How often does this occur? A case is

dismissed with two days difference between the dismissal date and the

termination date, (May 26, 2004) of the individual filing suit. I will

never understand how the three judges that made decisions in this case

could not see that it is too complex for anyone who would consider

themselves a pro se litigant, which I do not.



This has been an uphill battle against an opponent whose underwriters

include a Fortune 500 company, FNF.





Emails sent to lawyers:



john.goemans@gmail.com wrote :

Dear Vernon---- Your letter is alarming. I have over time,recieved calls

from persons very distressed by the Hawaii you know.In fact I've been

out of Hawaii for many months one reason being the hostile and

dysfunctional nature of things.I've even been jailed on a charge it took

the Judge when I finally got before one 2 minutes to throw out.That all

being said have no ability to be of help to you other than to give you

encouragement from this

distance.

Sincerely John Goemans



-----Original Message-----

From: Eric Grant grant@eric-grant.com

To: yinsay@aol.com

Sent: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 01:06:41 -0500

Subject: RE: Still attempting to contact Mr. Goemans

Mr. Balmer, Mr. Goemans' address is john.goemans@gmail.com

Cordially,

EricGrant

Attorney at Law

8001 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 100

Sacramento, California 95826

Telephone: (916) 388-0833

Facsimile: (916) 691-3261

http://www.eric-grant.com



From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto: yinsay@aol.com]

Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 7:47 PM

To: grant@eric-grant.com

Subject: Still attempting to contact Mr. Goemans. If he has one, and you

know Mr. Goeman's e-mail address kindly forward this to it, please.





My Information:



I have resided here in Honolulu, Hawaii for almost 4 years now. I had

intended to stay here when I made the decision to come, and was happy to

have found employment relatively soon. I found a job working with a

temporary agency for 4 months. I was hired by the client as a regular

employee, Sept... 2002. On my first day of regular hire, I was shocked

to hear, "you know why they hired him, don't you", from one of my

co-workers. But, needing to work for a living and being in a strange

place, I thought it best to ignore this, after all, I was hired.



At the beginning of my time with the client, Title Guaranty, I was told

by the onsite supervisor, that if I was to take a particular bus and

call her first, "there would be more work". The day after this I handed

her my time card, ready to seek another assignment, when she acted as

though she didn't know why I would be doing this.



When I explained, she countered with some nebulous words and said I

could work as long as the company needed me.



Subsequently, the same supervisor would tell me that I had to give her a

key or the combination to the lock on my locker, "in case of an

emergency". I thought this to be a strange request, as I could not

imagine an emergency in my locker that would require her or anyone else

to open it without me. I didn't respond to her request, and not hearing

anything further, I gathered that it was not company policy at all.



Having a co-worker refer to me as "boy" and another ask me 3 times -

after giving an answer twice - "why do black people use the N word?",

did not make me feel very gregarious among them. I was also told by a

co-worker, "all Hawaii is a gang brah", and by another, "it's all

connected", the supervisor speaking about a former supervisor said, "we

made him quit because he thought he was smarter than us, cause he was

from the east coast".



We were housed in a basement of what is now a former Costco building,

with an air-conditioner as the only ventilation.

When I noticed mold growing in a hole, in the wall beneath the

air-conditioner, adjacent to the room where I sometimes, but mostly my

co-workers would eat lunch, I asked them about it and was told that

management was made aware of it and did nothing. I decided to inform

management myself, considering the untruths I had previously heard from

some. I was thanked by the assistant to the woman in accounting who

handled the repairs for the building.

I did not think it was a major undertaking by a very successful company

to fix this problem, and was surprised at the length of time it was

taking to address the situation, so I informed OSHA, Aug. 2003. This is

when things started to go further south.



The day after going to the OSHA offices, the next day at

work, my supervisor stated to a co-worker, "Vernon went to OSHA." This

information was not given to her or any co-worker, by me.



When I went to OSHA, the employee did not give me any type of reference

number, or write one in the space provided on the complaint form, nor

did she inform me at that time that mold is not OSHA'S jurisdiction,

which is what I was told when I went to check on the status of the

complaint. Neither, did the employee inform me of laws governing

discrimination.



I was also told - it not being OSHA'S jurisdiction - the complaint was

referred to the Department of Health. It was like pulling teeth to get

an answer as to what office at the DOH it was referred to. Needless to

say I could not inquire about the possible disposition of the complaint,

not knowing where to inquire.

I made a complaint to the EEOC, Jan. 2004, and the Hawaii Civil Rights

Commission, Apr 2004, both of which were dismissed without any

investigation. Each agency sat back and waited for the submission of the

company's response, giving them numerous extensions. Incidentally, I was

contacted by the director of the EEOC, asking me if I wanted to proceed,

after I was shown a copy of the company's response, which I don't

believe is proper.



I now see in the EEOC's and the HCRC's own publications, matters such as

mine that were investigated and even adjudicated. During the HCRC's lack

of investigation, I only heard from them at the intake and when I

received their letter of dismissal.



I now find the investigator did business with my former employer. I

furnished the EEOC and the HCRC with names of co-workers who said they

would speak for me. They were not interviewed. I was informed by an

investigator at the EEOC that no one visited the site.



There was a similar situation here with UPS, where an employee was fired

for doing less egregious acts than his co-workers, which I believe is

the case here. I saw co-workers break company equipment, cuss freely,

ask for sexual favors, and bring children and friends to the work site.



Throughout this experience I have been told by these agencies' staff and

lawyers, literally or in effect, "there is no smoking gun here". This is

only due to there being no investigation. In the least, there is a

pattern that should compel any thinking person to ask questions.



Subsequent to this, my work was sabotaged on more than one occasion, and

reports to management only resulted in them twisting the situation in

attempts to placate me and set me up for these spurious accusations by

my co-workers.



Each complaint of mine was a matter of my erroneous "interpretation", as

stated by management (Myron Koizumi), while my co-workers complaints

were valid descriptions of my "misconduct".



As a result of the accusations, I was suspended, without pay, pending an

investigation for, I kid you not, a co-worker accusing me of harassing

her by clapping my hands and signing "Pink Cadillac", and another

saying, I was teasing her when I asked her to say my name and that of

the manager, to see if I could distinguish the two.



I was terminated in May 2004, two weeks after the dismissal of the EEOC

complaint that was not investigated, and a day after informing

management that I overheard a co-worker saying to the one that accused

me of harassing her by singing, "we're going to show him the power of

pu- - y.



I was denied unemployment insurance, June 2004, with a fact-finding

interview done over the telephone that was not reviewed or signed by me,

as it should have been before it was made part of the official record

and used at my future appeal.



The subsequent appeal Aug. 2004 was biased, prejudiced, and contained

perjured statements by the witnesses for my former employer. I am now

told that the recording of the hearing does not exist because it was

transcribed.



I have initiated a suit in federal court, Jan.. 2005 that I cannot

pursue, due to the lack of time and funds necessary for an undertaking

such as this, and the skill I do not have in these matters.



I have all but given up searching for representation, believing word has

gotten to many legal ears on the island and no one wants to go against

the state that has all but coddled and cuddled business here.



I have contacted the ACLU, and given them much information, but they

seem more interested in writing briefs for exotic entertainers, arrested

for doing lap dances. First they tell me they cannot help unless the

matter involves a government agency, then they tell me they can if a

decision is against me, then they tell me they do not have the manpower

and time. Each of the criteria, I met at the time I contacted them.



I find a lawyer, Roger Fonseca, at the firm representing

my former employer, is the national representative for the Hawaii

chapter of the ACLU. And their staff also has names that are the same as

those associated with Hawaii real estate. They cannot help, but they can

accept my information.



I have tried to interest many, many lawyers and firms by email, letters

and personal visits, to no avail. I have had a lawyer in San Francisco

who participated in a well-known case here try to find someone without

success.



This situation has been surrounded by complicity, cronyism, and bias.



I have written to the DOJ, only to have my information shuffled from one

agency to another, including the Department of the Interior, of all

places, and finally coming full circle to the Hawaii Department of

Labor. I do not think this was coincidence. At the HCRC, there is a

commission chair, I have found, married to one my former employer's -

one Coral Wong Pietsch.



Mrs. Pietsch is a general in the U.S. Army Reserve, and an attorney, a

very powerful position with ties to D.C., I'm sure. It has long been my

suspicion that this may have played a role in the lack of effort on the

part of officials that has attended this matter. Each party's history I

research has some relation to another, be it professional, academic, and

even familial.

I now look at web sites for all the organizations I sought help at - the

Governor and Lieutenant Governor, all representative's and senator's

offices, Legal Aid Society, Hawaii Dept. of Labor and the DOL -

national, EEOC - Hawaii, district, and national offices, NAACP Hawaii, ,

ACLU of Hawaii, Hawaii - Department of Health, HIOSH and OSHA

( regional and national ), the Hawaii Office of Information Practices, the

ombudsman's office and Volunteer Legal Services of Hawaii.



Concerning Volunteer Legal Services of Hawaii, I have recently

discovered that one of two lawyers they referred is an attorney at the

law firm representing my former employer, and the other is a realtor in

Honolulu, and also licensed to practice in California. And another is

the member of a firm with old ties to the Pietsch family. Who were these

lawyers going to "help"?



At the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, and Hawaii Ethics Commission, I

find the persons responding to my letter, did business with my former

employers and my letter explaining the situation and their reply

stating they could do nothing, are the only correspondence I had during

their "investigations" or dismissals.

I have sought assistance at the Hawaii State Bar Association, where the

lawyers who are members of the Real Property and Financial Services

Section, are also affiliated with these other organizations, or directly

associated with my former employer, or the firm that represents them -

Torkildson, Katz, Fonseca, Heatherington, and Moore.

The Real Property and Financial Services Section includes a lawyer I was

assisted by, one Andre Wooten, who at the time told me nothing of his

involvement with this organization.



He was suggested to me by church members and NAACP officer, Alfonso

Braggs. I pull up the staff or the particular board of directors of

these organizations and there are last names that are the same and have

some relationship, mostly with real estate, and more than a few with

ties to California.

Two names in particular are quite suspicious. Kouchi is at Volunteer

Legal Services. It was also the last name of the HR assistant at Title

Guaranty. Pang, is the name of a front desk worker at the YMCA, whom I

complained about signing for my mail. It is also that of an Appeals

Officer at Department of Labor - Security Appeals Referees Office.

Hirayama is the name of the appeal's referee and also that of the owner

of the restaurant at the YMCA.

I mention the YMCA because in 2002, I had complained about what I

believed to be prostitution, facilitated by staff there. And when I

informed the supervisor at Title Guaranty, her response was to leave

well enough alone, after I informed her that I had, in my opinion,

angered some people there.



My subsequent report to the police department was investigated by the

police calling the YMCA and asking them if my suspicions were true. I

think you can see what position this left me in. In my lay opinion, this

was a sloppy and dangerous way to initiate and conclude an

investigation.



There are too many relationships here to be mere coincidence, and are

questionable, at least.

My information was passed by one Elaine Chao - Department Of Labor, in

D.C. to Tin Shing Chao Department of Labor here in Hawaii, who used an

erroneous date to nullify my complaint. This was after a layover in

California with Ms. Alison Pauly at the regional offices, whose CASPA

investigation stated that I should have made this a written complaint,

when Hawaii law states it does not matter, whether written or verbal.

Could she be related to the Paulys who have donated to the University of

Hawaii, and have owned land here?



The complex in Hawaii that houses the Department of Labor is also where

the HIOSH offices and the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission offices are

located. This name, Pang, pops up in various places dealing with state

government and real estate. I now know these agencies to be straw dogs

that do everything but contend with the status quo.



For the most part, the agencies that pretend to help, most notably the

NAACP and ACLU, only collect information and then say they can do

nothing; I wonder what happens to the information in a state that treats

confidential information as a commodity. Incidentally my former

employer's representation is one of the largest contributors to Legal

Aid Society.

I have applied for many positions since my termination, and have only

worked sporadically in spite of my efforts. I have registered with many

staffing agencies - Olympia, Hawaii Staffing, Snelling, and Hawaii Temp,

CTA Staffing which is now Bishop & Company, Manpower, Kelly, and POI. I

have not worked a complete week and have not been contacted at all by

some. I registered at Altres in 2004, and was not called in a year’s

time before I returned. There, I was terminated for, “not being

proactive".

There is no confidentiality law here, and I believe this also has worked

against me. It - confidentiality - has been frequently cited by my

former employer's agents and state officials, only to protect their self

and facilitate their deceptive practices.



I mostly use the public library to use the Internet, i.e. write letters

and do research. Needless to say, this is not the most secure

environment to do this type of activity. And I have had problems at this

library with the computers and the staff.



At the library, I have seen the text change when I am typing, without

commands initiated by me. The printer is connected to the computer at

the librarians' desk. On one occasion, I was told by a security guard

that a librarian had complained about me harassing her because I asked

for her name to report her behavior.



After contacting the librarian's office, there is no record or

remembrance of this aspect of the report. This tactic of "bait and

switch" has been used on more than one occasion, by different entities.



After not being online for 3 days I saw where someone had requested an

Army Knowledge Online account in my name, or I should say my screen

name. I saw an attorney - John L. Knorek - from the firm representing my

former employer enter the philosophy department and ask for a librarian,

Kathy, by name.



Yee is the name of the head librarian at the State Library and the name

of a former employee of the United States Attorney's Office and HCRC,

did training for the Department of Justice, and worked for the

Massachusetts Attorney General. I sent most of this same information to

Sen. Ted Kennedy's offices in Massachusetts and was told during a

telephone conversation with the office that, being on the Judiciary

Committee, Sen. Kennedy could not get involved in judicial matters.

Since this is the only avenue I have been given, I have asked the

district offices of the DOL to investigate by CASPA, Sept. 2005, and

have asked for an investigation for discrimination due to the whistle

blower aspect of the matter.



I believe this will be my only chance at a modicum of justice. But I

will always believe that more realistically this situation can be

defined by, 18 USC 241, 242 and 245.



Hawaii, I now entertain, is a state where the dollar is God, and workers

are only by a necessary evil to facilitate that gain.



The Director of Labor and Industrial Relations, Nelson Befitel, has

unashamedly professed his desire, and that of the state to relieve the

department of any obligation to penalize businesses for infractions and,

I can see where the natural sequence would be to alleviate any scrutiny

that would expose abuse of power by the states employees.



It is no wonder; I have experienced what I have. All too often, in the

news here, the term "outsider" is given to any entity that would look at

what is practiced here. But there is a GOD that sees all and will affect

justice for the oppressed.



Letter sent to Mr. Fairfax



November 7, 2005



Richard E. Fairfax, Director

Directorate of Enforcement Programs (DEP)

U.S.. Department of Labor

200 Constitution Avenue N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20210





Dear Sir,



For the past two years at every step in this long railroad, from my

initial complaint filed at the EEOC, and subsequent to that, the HCRC;

the United States Commission on Civil Rights; the Department of Justice;

and finally through no effort of my own, having it wind up at the

Regional OSHA offices in San Francisco, I have steadily maintained that

I submitted a written complaint at the state HIOSH offices, here in

Honolulu.



I was told that much of what I sent to the DOJ had been sent to the San

Francisco OSHA offices. Evidently this written HIOSH complaint was not

among the papers.



Imagine my surprise when I got this letter from Mr. Traenkner, informing

me that I should not have made this a verbal complaint. I retrieved the

copy of the written complaint, made for me while at the HIOSH offices,

just to convince myself that those in power are the ones mistaken, and

now I believe with my whole being, they are in actuality, deceitful and

dishonest, practiced at covering up embarrassing incidents, and

downright criminal.

I am making a request to you for a review by your national offices,

where hopefully someone unbiased, with integrity, will do the right

thing. There was a Ms. Hirai in San Francisco that said she could see

the discrimination in this matter. Too bad it was not she that conducted

the investigation.

I only hope it is coincidence that there is a Hirai here in Honolulu

that is a lawyer and involved in the real estate business, and a lawyer

formerly in the firm representing my former employer.



Throughout this situation there have been relationships, I have noticed

in my opposition, which include professional, academic and familial. It

has long been my suspicion that those ensconced in the cronyism here in

Hawaii have at each step facilitated the lack of effort in this matter.

I am now sure of what I have long suspected. This cover-up goes much

further than what happens here in Hawaii.







Sincerely,

Vernon Balmer Jr.

Honolulu, Hawaii

LIL' ASIDE

When giving my report to Lil'Lisa, she tells me not to mention being followed by people when I'm walking. This is without any mention of it, from me. Hmm



Besides, I could have told her, that's Sally Walmuth's job, from a long time ago. Yeah, use to follow me around downtown. This was before I knew just how creepy, Honolulu is.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

OVER A YEAR

RE: Complaint #08-0567
From: yinsay@aol.com
yinsay@aol.com To: mtamashiro1@honolulu.gov
Date: Thu, Sep 24, 2009 12:36 pm

I have to accept your findings that the officers did what they were supposed to do. I do not think it is believable that the clerks would tell me once there was no report or statement filed, and the second time tell me there was no statement. Maybe the problem is with records. I have gotten documents there that I am told at another time I cannot have. During all this time - over a year - I find it hard to believe that someone could not have put me in touch with the officers or the Detective, Maeda, to clear this up.


Vernon Balmer Jr.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Thu, Sep 24, 2009 12:23 pm
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567


Mr. BALMER I don’t understand what more help I can offer to you except to go to the records division and there you can obtain a copy of your report. Both reports were turned on time so there is no fault on the officers involved. If you want, you can call the records division and ask to speak to a supervisor about your problem.&nbs p; If you still feel that there has been some type of misconduct on the part of any officer, you can come to the main station or download a complaint form and forward it to Internal Affairs.

Sincerely,

Detective TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs


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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Thursda y, September 24, 2009 11:20 AM
To: Tamashiro, Michael M M
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567

I don't mean to be such a bother to you, it's only that the information you were given is not the same as mine. The only reason I made a second report was that clerks in records told me that no report was filed, at all. This was the information I was given after making the first one.

I also inquired at the receiving station, and was told the same by the officer there. After making the second report, when trying to obtain it, I was told there was no statement with the report, and the incident report showed the case closed. I assume that is why I was given a copy of the report.

If I was given the information then, you now give me, there would have been no second report and statement and no complaint. As far as the two statements, I am saying they would not be the same - word for word. And, possibly they would not contain the exact same information, being that a person would express themselves differently on two separate occasions, a week apart. That is why I will get a copy to ascertain which one was used. You say the officers did thier job. If so, there should be two statements, because I wrote out two and two reportd were filed.

Thank you for the phone numbers. I will use them. What department handles complaints about the records department


Vernon Balmer Jr.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Wed, Sep 23, 2009 1:23 pm
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567
Mr. BALMER you have to contact the records division about both reports you have and about your statement. I am not able to get it for you. Both reports were submitted when they are supposed to so I don’t see why you needed to make a second report for the same case. This matter should be taken up with the Detective that was assigned your case. I don’t know who this Detective is but this is your report so you should be able to find20that information. You say you made two statements, I don’t understand if it was for the same theft why you would make two different statements and they would not be the same.

Again Mr. BALMER, I am a Detective with the Honolulu Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division and do not handle criminal cases as your report i s. I did see your statement submitted with your report so I still don’t see what your complaint is. If you want your statement, you need to go to the main station located at 801 South Beretania Street and for a fee, a copy of your statement will be provided.

If you would now like to prosecute anyone who arrested in connection with your case, you need to contact the Detective in charge of your case. If you still feel that there has been misconduct by any of the Officers that helped you, you need to again write a written and notarized complaint with the details encompassing your claim against the any officers involved. This complaint form can be downloaded on the Honolulu Police Department’s internet site. If you do this don’t forget to get this form notarized.

I could not tell you the statute of limitations fo r your case because I do not know the degree of theft and again I am not handling your theft case.

The phone number for the Burglary and theft is 523-4048. The phone number for the Records Division is 529-3271.

I hope this information was helpful to you but if you need more assistance, the above phone numbers should point you in the direction to answer all your questions.
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Sincerely,

Detective Michael TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs


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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:03 PM
T o: Tamashiro, Michael M M
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567

First I would like to state for the record that, concerning report #08-231146, upon Officer Aksionczyk's advice I held of with the prosecution statement until I could check with Lost and Found at, The Bus. I am assuming this is the first one because of the number sequence. I reiterate that I wrote two separate statements. The one for the 21st and another for the 27th #08-238448, with Off. Porter. They should not be the same. No one is going to say the same thing twice, a week apart the same way. Nor, are they going to write it the same. This is why I want to see the statement. Can you tell me, along with the filing of two reports, were there also two different statements filed. I would also like to update if necessary, that I am willing to prosecute. Please also inform me of the statute and the phone number for - Burglary and Theft Zone detectives for District 1.

Vernon Balmer Jr.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Tue, Sep 22, 2009 9:49 am
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567
Mr. BALMER, I just contacted Sergeant FUJINAGA of the Honolulu Police Department’s Records Division and he told me you can get your own statement for a fee. You cannot get a copy of the report, however if the statute of limitations are still in effect. If you would like a copy of the report, you would need to get a court subpoena signed by the Judge.

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If you want a copy of your report, give them you r name and report number and there will be a small processing fee for a copy of your statement.

Again, the report you filed is for a theft and report #08-231146.

I hope this has finally cleared up the confusion and you are able to get your statement.

Sincerely,

Detective TAMASHIRO


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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:27 AM
To: Tamashiro, Michael M M
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567

Somewhat. I would still infrom you about the conflicting information I get at records. I am told there is no statement. I am told I cannot have a copy because it is an active case. There were times in the past when I would get statements with reports, irregardless whether they were designated Misc Pub or Burglary, etc.This, is what has led to this confusion. I would like to see the statement if I cannot have a copy. If I can have a copy, I would like one.

Vernon Balmer Jr.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Mon, Sep 21, 2009 10:48 am
Subject: RE: Complaint #08-0567
Mr BALMER,

I am now informing you that your written statement is included in your report for theft in the fourth degree under report #08-231146.

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There is no qu estion that you were here to file the complaint regarding your back-pack so the tapes were not needed to be reviewed. Secondly, the officers were not interviewed because they did their job by initiating a criminal case for you not once but twice. So now there are two criminal cases initiated for you concerning the same missing or stolen property.

I hope this resolves your concerns as far as your statement missing from your criminal complaint which it is not. Again if you have further concerns regarding your stolen property, you have to contact the District 1, burglary and theft detail.

Sincerely,

Detective TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs.


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From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 10:25 AM
To: Tamashiro, Michael M M
Subject: Re: Complaint #08-0567

No it hasn't. What I made the complaint about is, the fact that there is no statement included with the report. This is the information I get at records. And I wonder what happened to the statements and how someone can work a case without a statement, that contains much more information, than the incident report. Twice I wrote a statement detailing the information about who, what, where, when, etc. Twice there w as no statement when I went to records. Please, address this. I also would like to know, if in fact, Ms. Lau's information is correct, why the officers were not interviewed and why the camera tapes were not examined to ascertain if I was there, and if I wrote out a statement, twice.

Vernon Balmer Jr.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tamashiro, Michael M M
To: yinsay@aol.com
Sent: Mon, Sep 21, 2009 8:39 am
Subject: Complaint #08-0567
Mr. Vernon Balmer:

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I am responding to your e-mail concerning a theft case you made in 2008. There were two cases made for you by two separate HPD officers. The first case under report #08-231146, was made for you on June 21, 2008, and you wrote in your statement you did not want to prosecute at this time.

A second theft report was made for you by HPD officer on June 27, 2008, which was exactly the same as your first report. This case under repo rt #08-238448, is still open and pending further development.

I hope this has given you the information you want. If you have further questions, you have to conta ct the Honolulu Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Zone detectives for District 1.

Sincerely,

Detective Michael TAMASHIRO, Internal Affairs

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

THREE MONTHS

HPD shows they're on the ball again. 2, count em, 2 officers show up - at the library no less - to take another statement for the theft of my tax transcripts.

Such service. I have to submit to another memory test, three months later, in order to have a statement included with my report.

They say it's discretionary, since it was not classified as a "crime" since I could not put a dollar value on the paper the tax transcripts were printed on.

I was also asked this question by Lisa Acksionczyk. She was not a stickler for the monetary value rule. Officer Acksionczyk said my statement that I gave no one permission to take the backpack was what designated a theft. I find this level of consistency prevalent in HPD.

Search & Win

Monday, August 31, 2009

TWO WORDS - NON SENSE

From: yinsay@aol.com [mailto:yinsay@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:20 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject: Questions About Investigations



Hello, I would like to make an appointment to speak with someone about the previous
complaints I have made. I was told by Ms. Lau, whom I met at the receiving station
when I was there last, that I would have to speak to the investigating officer.

She told me some disturbing things, such as, the investigating officer wouldn't necessarily interview the officer in question , or review the camera tapes.

I found this surprising because I made a complaint about my statements not being included with the reports I made at the receiving station.

I also thought it ill-advised to question me about the complaint within earshot of the other officers at the receiving station, that were not Internal Affairs officers.

I would also like to know what is meant by the wording on the disposition letter.
I paraphrase: "allegations could not be substantiated".


Vernon Balmer Jr.

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RE: Questions About Investigations
From: Mizuo, Janna L.
jmizuo@honolulu.gov To: yinsay@aol.com
Date: Fri, Aug 28, 2009 4:32 pm

Sir, the information given by Det. Lau is correct. Please be specific about the case you are referring? Thank you.



Janna Mizuo, Major

Internal Affairs

Honolulu Police Department

801 S. Beretania Street

Honolulu, HI 96813

(808)529-3286

jmizuo@honolulu.gov

Thursday, July 16, 2009

SOS

SAME OL' SHTUFF

THE OFFICER'S REPORT IS IN. AGAIN THERE IS NO STATEMENT INCLUDED WITH THE REPORT.

THE REPORTING OFFICER IS JOSE MARTINEZ, ALTHOUGH I AM GIVEN THE NAME OF ANOTHER OFFICER - TAMAMOTO TO INQUIRE OF, ABOUT THE STATEMENT.

Monday, June 22, 2009

NO WAY JOSE'

Image: U.S. Department of Treasury Banner Image



THE REPORT I MADE TO OFF. JOSE MARTINEZ, 06/16, ABOUT MY TAX TRANSCRIPTS BEING STOLEN IS NOT IN RECORDS YET. THEY SAY IT'S A MATTER OF DAYS - 4 OR 5.





Saturday, April 25, 2009

TRUE BLUE

AN OFFICER ACTUALLY TELLS ME THE PARK REGULATIONS ARE TO GET RID OF THE HOMELESS. THIS IS NOT NEWS, BUT QUITE REFRESHING. IF ONLY THE CITY AND COUNTY HAD THE NADS.

BUT THAT WOULDN'T BE THE NORM FOR THOSE IN HAWAII WHO WANT TO BS OTHERS. LIKE I FOUND OUT ON THE JOB. PRETEXT RULES.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

SOMETHING IN THE MIX AIN'T RIGHT

Man denies provoking shooting by officer
By Leila Fujimori


POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 02, 2009

Police Maj. Frank Fujii said Silva launched an unprovoked attack on the officer at 5 a.m. Sunday at the Makaha 7-Eleven, punching him in the face and threatening to kill him. Just as the officer was about to black out, he reached for his handgun and shot Silva.

Silva said the officer shot him twice in the stomach, causing him to fall back, and as he lay on the ground, the sergeant shot him again in the stomach. "I said, 'Nough.'"

TALK UP, THE TASER ???

Police shoot woman on King Street
The shooting is the second this week involving an officer

By Gregg K. Kakesako

POSTED: 10:35 a.m. HST, Apr 03, 2009

One of the officers fired a Taser gun at her while the other fired two shots from his service handgun, hitting her once in the abdomen, police said.


Taser mounted on a military rifle




Just two words.... UH,OH
Police Taser video clears Honolulu woman, attorney says ...Jun 20, 2009 ... Taser gun video does not support the police version of what happened before officers shot Yvonne Arsisto with the Taser and a handgun, ...
www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090620/.../RSS02?... - Cached - Similar
By Jim Dooley
Advertiser Staff Writer


But Landsberg said that on the video, Arsisto "takes 14 steps backwards" from police as one officer says to her, "We don't want anyone to get hurt."

After Arsisto said, "No one's going to get hurt here," one of the officers is heard saying, "Just shoot her already," followed by the Taser and gun shots, according to the defense lawyer.

Monday, March 9, 2009

LAW ENFORCEMENT LUNCHING

I go to the police station today and find there is still no statement with the report about my backpack being stolen. I ask for a copy of the report, and am told by the clerk, they don't give copies of reports. In the past I was given copies of reports. Coincidentally, I had some copies in the backpack that was stolen. Seems the clerk could be aware of the fact the copies are not now in my possession. This would suggest to me either the police have the backpack, or the clerk has intelligence peculiar to the situation, that the contents are no longer in my possession.

THE BIG QUESTION?
How many copies did Vernon make.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

ANSWER - NO COP LEFT BEHIND

fromHonolulu Police Website
to"Vernon Balmer Jr."

dateTue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:59 AM
subjectRE: PROCEDURE?
mailed-byhonolulu.gov




Aloha Vernon Balmer Jr.

We received your e-mail and regarding the questions stated in your e-mail. Some one possible had called in a complaint of a person sleeping in a public area during business hours. In your e-mail you had mentioned that you did not have any picture id to identify who you claimed to be. Therefore, the officer inquired for a SSN card, which you willingly provided. You provided your name and with your SSN the officer was “running a make” to ascertain if you have been arrested in the pass. If you were arrested in the pass there would be a physical description of you and a verification of your name. These are normal procedures. The taken of your photo is done in compliance between two parties.

Hopefully, this response has addressed your questions.

Mahalo and may your day be filled with the aloha spirit.
Officer Eric Matsumoto
Honolulu Police Department
Community Affairs Section

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ZZZZZZs

Feb 23,2009
- All in all, I can't complain. I had a good run. Although the benches could be a little wider.

Answer forthcoming - will post

Vernon Balmer Jr.
to honolulupd@honolulu.gov

date Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 11:20 AM
subject Extended Camping
mailed-by gmail.com

hide details 11:20 AM (0 minutes ago) Reply


I recently was awakened by officers and given a warning about sleeping during the wrong hours, in Waikiki.

1. I was aware of the new laws, but was surprised to have one of the officers take my picture.

I would like to know is this part of the law, as procedure, or just the whim of HPD.

2. I didn't have picture ID at the time, so an officer asked for my SSN. What is this for? I informed the officer our numbers should be protected, as I'm sure he knows. He said it was to help identify me and that he was going to " run a make". This sounds a little involved for a warning. Please tell me the proper procedure and what was discretionary. I don't think officers should be able to excercise whim, they should follow procedure.




Feb 25,2009

Again, this time sans the request for SSN. Another picture for the Homeless Catalog taken, while my questions in the email are coincidently answered by the female voice on the officer's radio. This is called coordination and communication.

I still have Bwankie, just can't use it between the hours of 10PM and 5AM.

They say the laws don't TARGET the homeless. Who else sleeps outside, in parks, on the beach and benches, between the hours of 10PM and 5AM.

With all respect due officers that don't lie, cheat, steal, murder, and generally BS the public, the officers are following the mandates of the residents, shopkeepers and politicians. I even think this is more the case, than complaints from tourists.

No answer from HPD email yet.

AWAKE!!!