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Honolulu Police Department’s Ke Kula Makai Training Division

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The Honolulu Police Department invited the media to its Waipahu training academy, Ke Kula Makai, as part of a campaign to encourage more recruits to become law enforcement officers. Pictured speaking is HPD Assistant Chief Aaron Takasaki-Young.
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HPD Captain Mike Lambert speaks to the media.
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Sgt. Jayme Daszek drives a skid car which is used to train cadets on how to control their vehicle in various driving conditions.
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Pictured are cadets who have been in the training program for six weeks. In the foreground is recruit Cyler Solomon.
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Sgt. Jayme Daszek drives a skid car which is used to train cadets on how to control their vehicle in various driving conditions.
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Sgt. Jayme Daszek drives a skid car which is used to train cadets on how to control their vehicle in various driving conditions.
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A group of cadets sharing a laugh together after a photo op with a television station.
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A group of cadets share a laugh together after a photo op with a television station.
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Pictured is the firearm training bay at the academy.
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Cadets prepare with instructors at the firearm training bay at the academy.
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Cadets during a firearms training session under the close supervision of instructors at the academy.
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A cadet during a firearms training session at the academy.
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A cadet during a firearms training session at the academy.
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A cadet with an HPD instructor during a firearms training session at the academy.

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