This Was the Last Shift of His Career

Because of some unique laws in Hawaii, bodycam in the state is notoriously difficult to obtain. A big thank you to the team behind the scenes that worked incredibly hard to get this.

UPDATE: We have since received news that this officer was able to return to work!

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24 thoughts on “This Was the Last Shift of His Career

  1. Because of some unique laws in Hawaii, bodycam in the state is notoriously difficult to obtain. A big thank you to the team behind the scenes that worked incredibly hard to get this.

    UPDATE: We have since received news that this officer was able to return to work! 😍

  2. Sorry that ended an officer’s career but that was a B.S. assault on L.E.O. charge ! The body cam footage clearly shows both of em just bump into each other ! Which is why he was so quick to go to trial and why the D.A. offered him a plea deal on the day of trial because the D.A. knew that charge was weak and just wanted a conviction which is why he did less than two years !

  3. What I find incredible is that the other officers supporting the injured officer did not appear to know basic first aid! Letting the injured officer lift his head and look around, making him move body parts to remove clothing instead of cutting it off, and jo one put him in a c-spine recovery position to hold his neck and head still and stable.. after many witnessed an obvious head and face injury to the officer.
    I really hope that this is abnormal for police officers because they are often responding to incidents in which serious injuries happen.

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