![]() ![]() In the last week, video surfaced that showed three police cars appearing to leave the scene of a vehicle crash that happened during a high-speed police chase. In the last week, the Honolulu Police Department defended handcuffing a little girl at her elementary school and arresting her for something she drew on paper, saying the police action was “reasonable.” First, the chief or an assistant chief says the situation “has to be evaluated,” which buys enough time for some of the heat to die down so that everyone has forgotten what happened when the lawsuit is settled out of court or somebody actually gets fired. The usual response is a justification for what the cops did or didn’t do. The answer isn’t “never,” but it is a rare occurrence. ![]() ![]() When was the last time the Honolulu Police Department said, “Yeah, we messed up on that one. ![]()
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