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Suspected cop shooter dead

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Police say a 39-year-old Puna man who allegedly shot and wounded anofficer Friday morning in Hilo is dead. Christopher Lucrisia was the subject of a three-day manhunt after he allegedly shot the officer,a nine-year Hawaii Police Department veteran assigned to East Hawaii Vice Section. The shooting took place in the parking lot of the Waiakea Branchof First Hawaiian Bank, adjacent to the Prince Kuhio Plaza. Hawaii Police Department Chief Benjamin Moszkowicz…Read more

Cultural identity

By MIA ANZALONE Honolulu Star-Advertiser When Keawe Santos was enrolled at a kindergarten in California, his teacher had trouble pronouncing his name, sometimes calling him “Kee-ah-wee” or “Kiwi.” The teacher told Santosthat she loved visiting Hawaii, eventually prompting the youngster to ask, “If you love Hawaii so much, why can’t you say my name right?” Now in the fifth grade at Ke Kula Kaiapuni ‘o Anuenue in Palolo Valley, a noncharter public school where classes are…Read more

Deportations may lead to showdown with judiciary

By MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ NYTimes News Service The Trump administration moved one large step closer to a constitutional showdown with the judicial branch of government when airplane-loadsof Venezuelan detainees deplaned in El Salvador even though a federal judge had ordered that the planes reverse course and return the detainees to the United States. The right-wing president ofEl Salvador, Nayib Bukele, bragged that the 238 detainees who had been aboard the aircraft were transferred to a Salvadoran…Read more


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