CRIME Latest stabbing of US service member heightens crime concerns in Waikiki section of Honolulu

Housecarl

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Hummm....That'll do wonders for tourism....

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Latest stabbing of US service member heightens crime concerns in Waikiki section of Honolulu

Fox News

A spike in violent crime in the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu has the U.S. military mulling a plan to keep service personnel away from the area.

On Thursday, a 25-year-old service member was stabbed in the early morning hours, after parting ways with a friend, and in October two service members were stabbed -- with one of them dying from his wounds, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

"Between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m., it's a dangerous time to be walking alone in Waikiki," Jessica Lani Rich, president and CEO of the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, told the newspaper. "We need to make Waikiki safe at all hours."

The latest assault coincides with a dramatic increase in Waikiki’s overall crime, the newspaper reported, notng that last week local leaders -- including law enforcement, military leaders and judiciary personnel – met to discuss ways to improve public safety.

"We'll look for the low-hanging fruit – things that we can implement immediately," Mufi Hannemann, president of the Honolulu Lodging and Tourism Association, told the paper.

In addition, the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board has weighed banning military officers from patronizing parts of Waikiki.

Star-Advertiser

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An Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board issued a warning about Waikiki in December and will discuss Waikiki crime during its next meeting in a few weeks.http://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/...?HSA=e2652a920bbee01ba20f056ca7bce313c4df7453

9:10 AM - Mar 3, 2018

Stabbing of military man intensifies scrutiny over Waikiki crime
Concerns about serious crime are growing after the third stabbing of a young military man in Waikiki since October, one fatal.

staradvertiser.com

According to a military advisory, 1,000 arrests in Waikiki over 180 days involved violent crimes, drugs, and alcohol, the Star-Advertiser reported.

The Honolulu Police Department said that between December and January they saw increases in both assaults and in calls for service.

The conference of officials plans to meet again Wednesday to discuss possible steps against crime.
 

Lei

Veteran Member
I was over there about 2 weeks ago. Too many people ! The place is crowded. Tourists
need to go to the outer islands if they want to see Hawaii. Waikiki is like visiting Miami.
 

Luddite

Veteran Member
Momma always said "The crowd changes at midnight".

Show me a liberal, anti-gun city anywhere in the US that is safe between midnight and 6AM...
 

Ravekid

Veteran Member
I was over there about 2 weeks ago. Too many people ! The place is crowded. Tourists
need to go to the outer islands if they want to see Hawaii. Waikiki is like visiting Miami.

I'm thinking about going in 2019 sometime. I've already decided I really want to go to Maui.
 

turtlegent

Contributing Member
I lived in Waikiki for 15 years. There is no more racist place that I have ever lived in. If you are white, you are a Haole, and therefore a non local, and should be harassed. Waikiki, is overrun with homeless people, who sleep everywhere, like in the entrance to your apartment building. I lived next door to a brothel, and one of the girls got killed by an unhappy customer. It is not Paradise, it is a democratic machine, welfare dependent, hellhole.
 

Be Well

may all be well
I'm thinking about going in 2019 sometime. I've already decided I really want to go to Maui.

I recommend the Big Island. Much cheaper, bigger, not very crowded to put it milldly, and far fewer tourists. And more beautiful and varied.
 

Bardou

Veteran Member
I was over there about 2 weeks ago. Too many people ! The place is crowded. Tourists
need to go to the outer islands if they want to see Hawaii. Waikiki is like visiting Miami.

We were there at the end of January. Did you see all the homeless in the parks near the mall? They're camped out every where, even under the freeway over passes. Was on Maui also and there's homeless there as well. It's a problem every where!
 

JF&P

Deceased
I've been 5 times to Kauai and once to Maui....I was on R&R (from the Nam) to Honolulu in 1967...the place was a tourist trap even back then.

Yup the outer islands are the only place to go!!!
 
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