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Honolulu police shot a man in Makaha who was wanted on three felony warrants

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A critical incident unfolded in Makaha, Oahu, when Honolulu police officers shot a 38-year-old man after he allegedly rammed a truck into their unmarked vehicle. The suspect, identified as Iosua Stevens, was critically injured and hospitalized.
According to Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan, officers from the Crime Reduction Unit were monitoring Stevens, who was driving a stolen white Ford pickup truck. At 3:45 p.m., the officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop on Hana Street. Instead of complying, Stevens the truck and forcefully collided with the officers’ vehicle, causing it to catch fire. In response, the officers discharged their firearms, striking Stevens multiple times. He was subsequently transported to The Queen’s Medical Center, where he remains in critical condition.

Stevens had a of legal issues, including three prior felony and three outstanding felony . These warrants were for charges of first-degree terroristic , second-degree theft, and promoting a dangerous drug. , he was a suspect in an ongoing related to the assault of a law enforcement on 7.

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In the aftermath of the incident, Stevens’ family and friends have shared insights into character. Michelle Pieper, a longtime acquaintance, described him as someone who “loved his community” and was deeply involved in Hawaiian cultural activities. She noted that while Stevens faced personal challenges, including struggles with addiction, he had periods where he “found his sense of purpose and really a sense of place.” Rache Sapla, a colleague at Wai Kai, highlighted Stevens’ “enthusiasm for joy” and his ability to remain positive despite ‘s difficulties.

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The officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative , which is standard procedure following such incidents. The Honolulu Police is conducting a thorough investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the use of . Chief Logan emphasized the complexities officers face in dynamic , stating, “Our job is not to inflict harm on others. Unfortunately, situations such as these create situations that are dynamic, chaotic, and officers have to make decisions.”

This incident marks the second officer-involved shooting in Oahu within a week, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement practices in the region. The community continues to answers and clarity regarding the events that transpired in Makaha.

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