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Community members remind motorists to drive safe

People gathered on Saturday to sign wave along Farrington Highway in memory of Kaulana Werner who was struck and killed by a drunk driver on April 24, 2016, while walking home from the park in Nanakuli. Werner was 19-years-old.

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People gathered to sign wave along Farrington Highway in memory of Kaulana Werner who was struck and killed by a drunk driver on April 24, 2016, while walking home from the park in Nanakuli. Pictured is Paula Werner holding the ashes of her son.
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Ed Werner, Kaulana's father, holds a sing on Saturday.
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Kaulana Werner's aunt, Nalani Aipoalani-Tuaoi-To'oto'o, waves a shaka at motorists.
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People gathered to sign wave along Farrington Highway in memory of Kaulana Werner who was struck and killed by a drunk driver on April 24, 2016, while walking home from the park in Nanakuli. Werner was 19-years-old.
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HPD officer Lilmeal Boyd held a sign along Farrington Highway.
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Mana Olayan, president of God Forgives Bad Boys and Bad Girls, waves a flag along Farrington Highway.
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The sign waving was attended by MADD Hawai'i members, officers from the Honolulu Police Department, community leaders and residents as a reminder to motorists to stop impaired driving. A sobriety check point by HPD followed after.