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Hawaii Kai sports bar hit by armed robbers

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

Police are searching for two suspects in the armed robbery of The Shack Hawaii Kai early this morning.

Police are looking for two suspects who allegedly robbed a Hawaii Kai restaurant early today.

The robbery occurred at The Shack in Hawaii Kai located at the Hawaii Kai Shopping Center on Keahole Street at about 1:30 a.m.

Manager Dustin Keliikuli said the suspects allegedly brandished a gun at a bartender and forced her to open the restaurant’s safe.

The culprits took approximately $1,000 as well as a couple of cellular phones belonging to customers before they fled on foot along the marina, Keliikuli said.

The bartender immediately called 911.

No injuries were reported.

Keliikuli said the restaurant has been burglarized about four times in the past two years. “This was the first time we got robbed at gunpoint,” he said.

Police are continuing their investigation.

21 responses to “Hawaii Kai sports bar hit by armed robbers”

  1. HAJAA1 says:

    “Allegedly”. lol. What a pathetic, liberal newspaper. It’s all we have I guess. Just like our judges.

    • allie says:

      Pathetic Honolulu looks more and more like Chicago with all the gun play and violence

      • livinginhawaii says:

        An uninformed post. Mr Allie – It was reported last night that the annual 4,000 gun murders in Chicago are primarily due to gang turf wars. This was an armed robbery and NOT a turf war like what is happening in Chicago.

      • GONEGOLFIN says:

        Better check your stats Allie, btw, did you know there is approximately 143% more killings in North Dakota than here in the aina on an annual basis?
        Better clean up your homefront before spreading untruths here.
        Scary up there in the frozen wilderness of ND.

      • PCWarrior says:

        Hawaii Kai…scary.

      • dragoninwater says:

        So allie, can you explain to us why a gun was used in a gun free zone?
        Also, care to tell us all why we should also not be permitted to obtain a CWP like others to in states since you’re so against CWP for law abiding citizens?

        • awahana says:

          All of these comments, too much free time at work? Y’all do work?

        • TigerEye says:

          Absolutely irrelevant statement. All of Hawaii is a “gun-free zone” as far as CCW goes. If you’re trying to say that this one incident points to a flaw in the current laws you’re picking the wrong state to draw attention to because this kind of thing hardly happens.

          You should pick a state where CCW is permitted. Like Florida — oh, right, Orlando.

          If the owner was present, he would be the only one permitted to carry in his place of business.

    • Cellodad says:

      Mr. Jaa, If you knew anything about the law and police operations, not to mention the Constitution of the United States, you would understand the phrasing. I’m guessing you’ve never worked in a law enforcement organization. I’m also guessing that you are a proud graduate of somewhere inconsequential.

      • cholo says:

        cholo is sick of the reasons why we have to label obvious criminal acts as if it “allegedly” happened. this sue-happy country with the crooked, lenient judges and money-chasing lawyers is getting out of control. where’s judge dredd when you need him?

      • DeltaDag says:

        Cellodad,

        You could’ve said what you said without a hint of nastiness or derision. So what’s today’s excuse? More and more you’re letting your crotchety side show. Some, like klastri, can’t help it. But we know you can.

      • dragoninwater says:

        Not everyone went to an Ivy League like you claim you did. Maybe you should be a journalist for the NY Times or the WSJ rather than hanging out and belittling everyone in the comments section of the paper.

      • calentura says:

        Cello…. Until someone is named as an “alleged” perpetrator, there is no need to use the word. The pitiful SA is saying “We don’t know who did this, but we don’t want to falsely accuse any one of a million people who may have.” A first-year journalism student would know better. But, then, Cello, if you want to make a fool of yourself you may as well be condescending and nasty while you’re at it.

        • TigerEye says:

          Well, since the SA does not in fact know who the perpetrators are, how is the use of the word pitiful?

      • Derick says:

        Most of us haven’t worked in law enforcement and therefore don’t know the in’s and out’s of the law and/or police operations. Based on your comment, I’m assuming you worked in law enforcement, so rather than attacking people’s lack of knowledge, why don’t you explain the phrasing?

  2. Pocho says:

    maybe due to not paying up the mob protection costs? or the mob showing why they need to pay for protection.

  3. marcus says:

    These robbers are as dumb as rocks. You don’t rob a restaurant before the lunch crowd, there’s no money in the till! Rookies.

  4. pgkemp says:

    and its only going to get worse…..sadly…………

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