Terri Langford, Honolulu Civil Beat

Terri Langford

Honolulu Civil Beat

Honolulu, HI, United States

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Past articles by T.L.:

Impeachment Waits While City Considers Paying Kaneshiro's Legal Fees

A judge puts the case on hold to give the City Council time to decide if taxpayers must provide the prosecuting attorney with a lawyer. → Read More

Police Chief: Sharing Information With Kaneshiro Not In City's 'Best…

Susan Ballard wants Honolulu's prosecuting attorney excluded from weekly public safety meetings because of reports he's under federal investigation. → Read More

Drive to Impeach Honolulu Prosecutor Will Test City's Vague Law

Keith Kaneshiro said Monday he had no plans to step aside after reportedly receiving a target letter from federal investigators. → Read More

Honolulu's Chief Deputy Prosecutor Taking Leave Amid Federal…

Chasid Sapolu was identified as a "subject" last week in the widening investigation into local law enforcement. → Read More

State Hospital Employees Won't Be Disciplined For Patient's Escape

Attorney General Russell Suzuki said no employee aided Randall Saito in the killer's 2017 escape, but that hospital security was lax. → Read More

Federal Investigators Are Digging Deeper Into Honolulu Prosecutor's…

The Justice Department inquiry into Honolulu police corruption has lasted four years and resulted in numerous indictments. But Keith Kaneshiro isn't talking. → Read More

HPD Program For Domestic Violence Victims Stalls

Two years after advocates convinced Honolulu police officers to implement a threat assessment form for victims, its use has dropped by half. → Read More

Honolulu Police Wants Inflatable Tents In City Parks For Temporary Use By The Homeless

Police have a $3 million plan to create "lift zones" in Honolulu parks, where the homeless can sleep in inflatable tents and receive services when shelters fill up. → Read More

Sex-Sting Vigilantes Are Trying to Bust 'Predators' In Hawaii

But concerns are being raised by police and others about the type of tactics used by groups like Hawaii Predator Hunters Facebook Group. → Read More

Honolulu Rolls Out Ankle Bracelet To Monitor Drunken Drivers

Repeat drunken drivers in Honolulu can soon be made to wear a SCRAM CAM anklet that detects alcohol consumption through a wearer's sweat and notifies the courts. → Read More

HPD Chief: Police Not At Fault In Closing Of Domestic Violence Program

The Domestic Violence Action Center denied Chief Susan Ballard's contention that their partnership failed because the center couldn't meet promised quotas. → Read More

Victim Advocates Withdraw From Partnership with Honolulu Police

The Domestic Violence Action Center will return $400,000 in grants because HPD didn't use its services when responding to domestic violence calls. → Read More

Police Commission: Why Is It So Hard To Get A Permit To Carry A Gun In This City?

In the wake of a federal court decision challenging Hawaii's restrictive gun laws, the commission wants a deeper look at HPD's process for denying gun carry applications. → Read More

Kealohas' Bank Fraud Trial Moved To June

A federal magistrate granted a request to postpone the trial because an undisclosed medical condition would hamper Katherine Kealoha's ability to participate in her defense. → Read More

Kealohas' Bank Fraud Trial Moved To June

A federal magistrate granted a request to postpone the trial because an undisclosed medical condition would hamper Katherine Kealoha's ability to participate in her defense. → Read More

Kealohas' Bank Fraud Trial Delayed Until 2019

A judge, citing Katherine Kealoha's medical issues, granted a request to move the trial until at least February. → Read More

Gun Crimes Are Rising In Hawaii, But Still Below Historic Levels

Violent crimes involving firearms have risen 24 percent in the last four years. Many of the guns, prosecutors say, were stolen. → Read More

HPD Body Cam Video Shows Fatal Shooting At State Capitol

The video was shot with new body-mounted cameras recently put into service by the Honolulu Police Department. → Read More

Man Shot By HPD Told Several Times to Drop His Knife, Police Recording Reveals

No video images were captured of the shooting because an HPD officer accidentally covered the lens of the camera in the pistol grip of his stun gun. → Read More

Experts: Lack Of Mental Health Treatment Among The Culprits In Police Shootings

Six armed suspects have been shot and killed by Honolulu police in recent weeks. Four appear to have suffered from mental health problems. → Read More