Tuesday, January 22, 2013

DUH, HUH, WAHHHHH ! ! ! !

JAMES J. MATEAKI

Mateaki has been a patrol officer for 8 1/2 years and was described by Maui Police Chief Thomas Phillips as ‘not a major player’ in the alleged conspiracy.”

“James Mateaki, a Maui Police Department patrol officer with about eight and half years of service, was was arrested and faces a mandatory 10-year prison term if convicted.”

“Mateaki, 29, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Feb. 3 to conspiring with close friend Polotani Latu and others to distribute more than 50 grams of methamphetamine.”

“Mateaki also admitted to obtaining confidential data from the officers involved in investigations into Latu's drug organization and providing it to Latu to further his drug activities.”


“He also is not accused of providing information on police activities surrounding the drug ring investigation.”


James Mateaki, 29, gets three
years and 10 months for his
role in a plan to sell "ice"






Richard Wayne Raquino

“A U.S. District judge sentenced a former Honolulu Police Department officer to four months in prison after he made false statements to federal investigators.

"Raquino admitted lying to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) when he denied disclosing the identity of an undercover Honolulu police officer and the description of an undercover police vehicle and providing information and techniques on how to identify and evade police surveillance to a known drug dealer. The FBI had recorded conversations between Raquino and the drug dealer in which Raquino discussed those things along with other sensitive law enforcement information."

"Inciong said he has never heard of anything like this in all his years as a federal prosecutor here and on the mainland."


flair.wittysparks.com/.../police-and-fbi-bust-heroin-operation-in-may...Cached
 Oct 10, 2012 Former HPD officer sentenced for lying to FBI ... Former Honolulu Police Department Officer Richard Wayne Raquino, 41, of Ewa Beach, was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge Leslie E. Kobayashi to four ... A criminologist from the University of the Pacific said Thursday this will be a slow process.


Lying to the FBI about revealing names and identity of undercover officers

Describing vehicles of officers

Giving a drug dealer information and techniques for identifying and eluding police surveillance

Told her how to prevent law enforcement from seizing drugs and how to avoid positive drug test results

Offered to check license plates of cars at her home, store drugs at his home, to check on her and similar cases

Promised the drug dealer he’d ward her of a DEA investigation



www.kitv.com/news/hawaii/Former...sentenced.../-/index.htmlCached
 Jan 10, 2013 Former Honolulu Police Department Officer Richard Wayne Raquino, 41, of Ewa Beach, was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge Leslie ...

Thursday, August 16, 2012

NO TALK OF PERJURY

[August 14, 2012]

Officers make deal on false-report counts http://bit.ly/QHzRxI

[The seven officers were accused of a practice known as "piggybacking," putting the names of as many officers on an arrest report as possible to increase the likelihood that all would be subpoenaed should the defendant challenge his arrest and charge. If they were called to court, they would be on overtime.

 

The city prosecutor's office said it was forced to dismiss more than 200 DUI cases because of the allegations that the officers falsified reports.]











Wednesday, May 16, 2012

M O




Thursday, April 12, 2012

AW, THAT'S CHU BAD

"On April 5, HPD Officer Michael Chu, 41, has been arrested and charged with conspiring to possess and distribute Marijuana. The arrest is the result of a DEA investigation."
"they are flight risks and they’ll ask they be held without bail."
"HPD officer accused in pot plot free on bond." 

 

 
http://bit.ly/HygIL4 Also tells me I can't make a report and have to move the shopping cart from HPD.

Monday, April 9, 2012

COULD IT BE????

So, the administrator of (TURTLE PARK) CHINATOWN GATEWAY PARK was named BLACK. worked for HPD. Incidentally, brown bag found by a BLACK.

Friday, January 6, 2012

HOLD THE PHONE

DONT, hold your breath.



Shopping Carts


f----s@gmail.com
12/27/11 (10 days ago)
to honolulupd


I was told by a policeman yesterday that I could not be on the Palace grounds
with a shopping cart. There are no signs and I have been there many times
previous to this occasion; and I'm sure I have been seen by HPD, but there was
nothing said.


The officer that approached me yesterday said no signs are necessary,
he only has to tell me that there is, in fact a, law. This is new to me. Usually ordinances
and such are clearly noted by signs to avoid confusion by the public.


Can you verify for me, either what the officer told me, or my view of how the law works?


The officer in question was also insulting, but I have come to expect this from some HPD officers.
But, before a situation escalates into something terrible, involving this officer, someone might
point out to him the apprehension some people might have being spoken to in an insulting
way, by someone wearing a gun and badge.

Friday, October 14, 2011

ORDINANCES & STATUTES

Ordinances & Statutes

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I was told by an officer that it is illegal for shopping carts to be on "malls".
The officer was located at Fort Street Mall and said if I pushed it along the
mall he would cite me.

I inquired about signs and was told by the officer that it didn't matter if
there were signs or not. This surprised me because I had been there before to
purchase something and the security guard told me where to place it, but
nothing about them not being allowed.

It has also been my experience that signs are posted when there is a
particular ordinance or statute enforced. I also did a quick Google and
only came across parks, relating to shopping carts. Is this a vague reference
to "malls"? I also informed him that I did not take the cart from the store.


[§633-16]  Unauthorized removal of shopping carts, etc.; notice; exceptions.  (a)  A person shall not remove, without proper authorization, a shopping cart, shopping basket, or similar device from the premises of any business establishment, including any parking area maintained for the customer of the business establishment, or any sidewalk or passageway adjacent to the business establishment, for any purpose whatsoever.