Anonymous ID: 306f1f Feb. 26, 2019, 1:01 a.m. No.5391525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/02/26/honolulu-prosecutors-office-sends-two-high-profile-cases-involving-katherine-kealoha-outside-agency/

 

Heres part of the story. I can't even comprehend the crooked play here. The day the guy gets called to testify against the arch criminal, he crashes his car into an electric company building. The case gets moved to the dept the crooked bitch controls. She brings in mainland traffic experts and dna testing from the car. For a petty misdemeanor dui. Hawaii has years of backlogged rape kits. What the fuck.

 

The building the guy crashed into was conveniently empty. What the fuck would a dna test even prove except that he was in the car, his own take home car? WHY WOULD YOU NEED THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW HE'S GONNA CLAIM HE WASN'T EVEN DRIVING THE CAR!?!?

 

Why does this sound like a fucking full blown false flag just to tell the guy 'no snitching'.

 

The second case being handed off to the Hawaii Attorney General’s office is a DUI from November of 2016.

 

Honolulu Police Sergeant Albert Lee’s subsidized vehicle crashed into an empty HECO building in Hawaii Kai.

 

That crash happened on the same day, Sergeant Lee was called to testify before the federal grand jury investigating Katheine Kealoha.

 

That case was also assigned to the career criminal division.

 

Lee’s attorney Megan Kau says that was the first red flag. “These are deputies that handle defendants who have multiple felony convictions, are facing mandatory minimum life sentences or mandatory minimum sentences in Halawa. Albert Lee’s case is not that, so it’s very suspicious that this case got assigned to that division especially when Katherine Kealoha was the chief of that division.”

 

The reason Sgt. Lee became a witness against Kealoha in the first place was because of an arrest of a Honolulu Businessman who also happens to be a convicted felon and friend of Kealoha’s.

 

The businessman was wanted for a traffic warrant. An officer who worked under Sgt. Lee, Officer Jared Spiker, went to arrest the businessman and then got a phone call from him. Officer Spiker recorded the call and in the audio recording you hear the businessman say, “Listen, I going go to the top of the food chain. Trust me. Jared Spiker.”

 

The top of the food chain may have referred to Kealoha, who then called Officer Jared Spiker and ordered him to leave the businessman alone.

 

Sergeant Al Lee defied that order and the man was arrested and subsequently pleaded ‘no contest’ to the traffic crime.

 

Months later, Sgt. Al Lee was charged with DUI, a petty misdemeanor.

 

Kau says it was obvious her client is a victim of retaliation.

 

The career criminal unit did DNA testing on Sgt. Lee’s vehicle and sent it to the mainland. A traffic expert from the mainland was also flown in.

 

Kau says she has never seen such lengths for a DUI case, especially since at that time, there was a backlog of sex assault cases, hundreds of kits waiting for DNA testing.

 

“He was targeted and he was treated unfairly,” Kau says.