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Sign waving in Waianae calls for safety and unity

Following three shootings in nine days that left two men dead and at least five people wounded, Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae and other community members held signs Saturday along Farrington Highway to urge “peace, safety and unity.”

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Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae held a sign waving on Saturday along Farrington Highway near the Waianae Boat Harbor.
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On road leading to the boat harbor was a memorial for Cheylo Perkins-Chongtim, who was killed earlier this month in a shooting.
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Kawiki Stevens, left, holds a sign with other community members along Farrington Highway.
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Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae held a sign waving on Saturday along Farrington Highway near the Waianae Boat Harbor.
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A small memorial at Waianae Boat Harbor for Devin Morris, who was killed in a 2023 shooting.
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Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae held a sign waving on Saturday along Farrington Highway near the Waianae Boat Harbor.
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Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae held a sign waving on Saturday along Farrington Highway near the Waianae Boat Harbor.
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On road leading to the boat harbor was a memorial for Cheylo Perkins-Chongtim, who was killed earlier this month in a shooting.
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Pu‘uhonua O Wai‘anae held a sign waving on Saturday along Farrington Highway near the Waianae Boat Harbor.