Honolulu Police Officers Demand Greater Say in Search for New Chief Amid Vacancy Crisis

Honolulu is searching for a new police chief after Chief Joe Logan left in July. No search firm has been hired yet, so a new chief is not expected until next spring at the earliest. The City Council’s Public Safety Committee discussed a resolution to give police officers more input in the selection process. The department has over 460 officer vacancies as of June. Councilmember Andria Tupola said, “We need a leader, and we need somebody that’s going to advocate for them,” according to Hawaii News Now.

The State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers Honolulu Chapter raised concerns that police officers have been largely excluded from the hiring process. “Up until now, they’ve had almost zero say in who their leader will be,” said SHOPO Honolulu Chapter chair Jonathan Fry, as reported by Hawaii News Now…

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