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#HI: 3 dead in #Fire in #Honolulu high-rise apartment building https://goo.gl/KtJTJH
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#HI: A resident who lives in the #Honolulu high-rise that was hit by a deadly fire said it was "like a horror movie. except it wasn't a horror movie. It was for real."
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#HI: New details emerge in deadly #Honolulu apartment #Fire

Investigators say the fire would have been contained had the apartment building had sprinklers in the units.
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‘Mechanical issue’ during #United flight from #SanFrancisco to #Honolulu, had passengers bracing for impact

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Officers who allegedly forced man to lick public urinal indicted on civil rights offenses

#HI: Two police officers in #Honolulu, who allegedly forced a homeless man to lick a urinal in a public restroom were charged Friday with civil rights offenses, federal authorities said. John Rabago, 43, and Reginald Ramones, 43, were each charged with one count of conspiring to deprive a person of his civil rights and one count of acting under color of law to deprive the same individual of his civil rights.

They pleaded not guilty in federal court on Friday and were released on $25,000 unsecured bonds. They each face a maximum penalty of 11 years in prison and a $350,000 fine based on the combined charges, which stem from a January 2018 incident in Honolulu. Authorities allege Rabago and Ramones responded to a trespassing complaint where they came across the victim and forced him to lick a urinal in a public restroom.
Hawaii tour helicopter crashes, killing 3

#HI: Fire and helicopter parts rained from the sky Monday in a suburban #Honolulu community as a tour helicopter crashed and killed all three people aboard, officials and witnesses said.

"All you could see was fire," witness Melissa Solomon said, explaining that she was driving on the street when she looked up to see flames and a helicopter plummeting in front of her on a two-lane road amid homes.

Paramedics responding to an unrelated call from a patient with leg pain about 30 yards away heard "a horrific bang," said Shayne Enright, a spokeswoman for Honolulu Emergency Medical Services. When they turned around, they saw a helicopter on fire.