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Makaha man shot near airport was awaiting sentencing for sex assault

COURTESY HAWAII CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA CENTER

Carlos Lopes-Salas Jr.

A 24-year-old Makaha man shot by a police officer near the airport last week was awaiting sentencing in felony sexual assault and robbery cases and has been charged in the latest incident.

Carlos Lopes-Salas Jr. has 18 prior arrests and was awaiting sentencing on April 8 for felony sexual assault and a robbery, police said. He pleaded guilty to both cases in January.

According to court documents, Lopes-Salas sexually assaulted a 41-year-old woman when he was 20 years old in 2011 and robbed his ex-girlfriend in May 2014.

In the robbery case, Lopes-Salas threatened to file papers to take custody of his 3-year-old son away from his ex-girlfriend if she refused to meet him at Ala Moana Center, according to court documents.

When the woman met him that afternoon, Lopes-Salas threatened her, then reached into her bag, stole $600 and walked away. The woman later told police Lopes-Salas forced her to withdraw $700 from a bank a month earlier.

Lopes-Salas was shot at around noon Wednesday at Pacific Marina Inn after police said he raised a stolen semi-automatic pistol while officers were trying to arrest him for investigation of a burglary.

Police said Lopes-Salas was wanted for a recent home burglary and that officers went to the hotel after getting a tip that he was there. Officers saw Lopes-Salas walking down the stairs, but he fled when officers approached. At some point, an officer fired his weapon when Lopes-Salas raised the gun, police said.

One officer fired two shots, hitting Lopes-Salas once, police said. Police did not say where he was injured.

Lopes-Salas was taken to the hospital and was in serious condition Wednesday, police said.

He was charged Friday with first-degree terroristic threatening and three firearm offenses. His bail was set at $250,000.

Police had originally arrested Lopes-Salas on Wednesday for investigation of first-degree attempted murder, but the case was later reclassified to terroristic threatening.

55 responses to “Makaha man shot near airport was awaiting sentencing for sex assault”

  1. cojef says:

    An incorrigible criminal with no redeeming qualities. Just a plain no good bum who will be drag on society for the rest of his life. Useless and only exhausting and polluting the quality air for others due to his existence.

    • joseph007 says:

      Our “system” at its finest work! Cops do a great job in catching these people, the city prosecutors office, Mr. Kaneshiro, and the courts let em go every time, with probation. Our system sucks.

      • saveparadise says:

        The perp is 24 years old and has 18 priors. How many times must HPD risk their lives capturing this bad egg? Apparently 19 times now and that is not counting the crimes he gets away with. Imagine how many of these looney toons are among us. Insanity continues……..

        • DeltaDag says:

          Well, a lot more are out there than you’d like to believe. Take murderers, rapists or any other violent offender for example. At any given time most aren’t behind bars. Either they served their time and are out on parole, were placed on parole to begin with, escaped from custody, or were never apprehended in the first place. In states mandating that many serious offenders be placed on long-term or permanent public registries, it’s no surprise that few urban and suburban areas are found to be “clean” so to speak. We all better hope rehabilitation works because over 98% of the incarcerated will someday return among us.

      • lespark says:

        Don’t forget the deputy prospecting attorney.

    • allie says:

      True but why on earth was he wandering the streets with his criminal record? We have this same thing happening time and time again. Maybe now that he attempted to kill an HPD officer he can finally go to prison.

  2. 808warriorfan says:

    Too bad the HPD Officer “missed” … should have dropped him for good … useless scumbag …

  3. koolau says:

    Another sad case of our legal system! 18 arrests and this guy was on the streets to commit sex crime in 2014 and robbed his girlfriend only 3 years later, and he’s walking around carrying a gun?! Where do results of our legal system like this, end? Citizens deserve to see the chronological arrest and penalties given for each of the crimes committed by this, and others who apparently have no regard for the sentences (if any) given. Better yet, name the judges in each case.

  4. KWAY says:

    live by the sword, die by the sword. byebye d head

  5. mtf1953 says:

    18 prior arrests and he’s free and on the streets while waiting sentencing????!!!! WTF.

    • pohaku96744 says:

      18 arrests, 20 when he rapped women been walking around, even after pleading guilty, and he is 24…. I guess between pleading guilty and being shot, he got a gun…..committed burglary…. attempted to shoot at cops…..what a ….ed up system. Thanks Uncle Keith!

  6. tsboy says:

    18 prior arrests? unreal. someone put this guy out or our misery.

  7. HAJAA1 says:

    His “parents” and Josephine must be complete id iots.

  8. AuntyM says:

    Well, it’s about time they got him !!! Took long enough. Hopefully now he will stay locked up … unfortunately sucking money from the tax payers…again :{

  9. Oahuan says:

    He’ll be walking the streets within a year.

  10. aomohoa says:

    Too bad the cop wasn’t a better shot. This slime doesn’t deserve to breathe the same air as decent human beings.

  11. Jerry_D says:

    Wonder why he didn’t register that gun? Oh, yeah…because criminals don’t obey gun control laws.

  12. iwanaknow says:

    “My son is a good boy”.

  13. Marauders_1959 says:

    “Lopes-Salas was taken to the hospital and was in serious condition Wednesday, police said.”

    Not “serious” enough enough condition !!!
    The county morgue would be ideal. Such an outstanding citizen that makes his family proud.

  14. lokela says:

    Officer needs to practice more on the range. Perp should have been enjoying the rest of eternity 6 ft under.

  15. NoFire says:

    Too bad HPD did not kill the loser. Now we can pay ridiculous legal fees and palatial “housing” fees for him until he gets parole and goes out and does it again.

  16. steveoctober says:

    Tattoo his forehead with “Kim Jong Un is the devil” and drop him off in Pyongyang.

  17. MakaniKai says:

    Ever watch locked up abroad on MSNBC? Our U.S. prisons are a bit cushy.

  18. kailua000 says:

    but his momma says “he’s a good boy, he was changing his life” as the parents of these thugs always do. lock him up and throw away the key, he’s bad news

  19. iwanaknow says:

    So………….he has a girlfriend and a kid that will grow up someday…….pray for them that they make good choices?

  20. bigisle1 says:

    …hope you shot him where it counts!

  21. Carang_da_buggahz says:

    You know, you find some of the nicest people with neck tats.

  22. bobolinko says:

    So darn many priors and he’s still walking around making more trouble!!!
    Are they waiting for him to kill someone? Maybe the prosecuting attorney is afraid of bringing “lockup” charges, or the judge afraid to put the scum away?
    I simply cannot fathom how scofflaws with rappsheets as long as books I’ve read still roam the streets and some poor guy that stole a pair of shoes gets tossed in OCC College.. Our legal system in Hawaii simply SUCKS!!! Even the cops are crooks and fraudsters. Somehow this must cease!!!

    • DeltaDag says:

      This will cease when humans as a whole become more evolved. If one thinks in terms of how many millions of years the dinosaurs held sway on planet earth, then we, as modern humans, haven’t been around all that long. It’s really been just an eyeblink in geologic time since our ancestors were walking on their knuckles or swinging through the trees.

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