Alleged juvenile car thief hits police officer’s car in McCully
Police opened an investigation for attempted murder, car theft and car break-in this morning after a vehicle with several juveniles in it hit a police car in the McCully area and fled.
The incident occurred at 6:33 a.m. near the intersection of King and Punahou streets near Washington Middle School.
Police said a juvenile driving a vehicle allegedly hit a police officer’s car. The juvenile driver and the car’s occupants fled the scene.
The case is being investigated as a possible attempted murder of a police officer, car theft and car break in.
15 responses to “Alleged juvenile car thief hits police officer’s car in McCully”
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Attempted Murder???? It seems kinda funny that when a drunk HPD officer rear ends a car and drives home without stopping, nothing happens. But if a kid in a stolen car gets into an accident with an HPD officer it’s attempted murder.
You not seeing this as a serious crime by a juvenile gassing a stolen car at HPD seems more than “kinda funny”.
Agree – there are double standards in this community…
If you don’t know all the details of the story, how fast they were going, if they were aiming at the police car, where the officer was, etc., you shouldn’t make judgments on the parties involved or how the law should be enforced. You should take a thinking class, then keep your thoughts to yourself.
Hey Million Monkey, take your own advise and stop presuming. I base my opinion upon what’s in the article.
So many juveniles doing some pretty serious crimes – – stealing a car, hitting a police officer’s car, choking a convenience store proprietor, etc. There are usually no consequences, so the only lesson learned is that crime pays, at least ’til you’re 18. Later, just teach your younger friends to carry on the tradition.
agree… scary “kids”
Lock um all up. Get them off the streets. More juveniles making our community unsafe.
versus sanctioned adult criminals like those in city government here
these kids now days gunfunit!
We used to call that neighborhood Pawa’a. Little too far city side for McCully.
Stupid kids, surprise they were up out and about that early in morning.
Bet it was more a late night than an early morning for these juvies.
GET THE PARENTS TOO !!!!!
“Catch and Release” (to Parents)