Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news Lawsuit Claims Honolulu Police Wrongfully Arrest Individuals for DUI Despite Sobriety
  • Local news

Lawsuit Claims Honolulu Police Wrongfully Arrest Individuals for DUI Despite Sobriety

    A lawsuit says Honolulu police are arresting people for impaired driving even when they are sober
    Up next
    Serious fears as new COVID variant spreads rapidly
    Growing Concerns as New COVID Variant Spreads Quickly
    Published on 30 May 2025
    Author
    Internewscast
    Tags
    • ARE,
    • arresting,
    • driving,
    • Even,
    • for,
    • Honolulu,
    • impaired,
    • Jeremy O,
    • lawsuit,
    • people,
    • Police,
    • says,
    • sober,
    • they,
    • When
    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest

    HONOLULU – The Honolulu Police Department has announced plans to review all impaired driving arrests following a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii on Thursday. The lawsuit accuses officers of targeting sober drivers in an overenthusiastic attempt to increase arrests for drunk driving.

    The lawsuit claims that in recent years, Honolulu officers have apprehended numerous drivers who exhibit no signs of being impaired, perform well during field sobriety tests, and often have breath tests indicating no alcohol presence.

    According to the ACLU, the department is excessively focused on gathering arrests for driving under the influence, regardless of whether these arrests lead to convictions. They assert that police officers are motivated to demonstrate their role in public protection by inflating arrest numbers, which helps secure federal funding and fulfill quotas.

    In response, the department said in a statement that it “takes these allegations very seriously,” and officials have “initiated a comprehensive review of all impaired driving arrests dating back to 2021.”

    The ACLU said they became aware of the issue thanks to an investigation by Hawaii News Now reporter Lynn Kawano.

    Supervisors give officers incentives, including telling night enforcement officers they can go home and still get paid for an entire shift if they make a DUI arrest, which results in officers taking investigative shortcuts or making arrests without probable cause, the ACLU said.

    The class-action lawsuit is on behalf of three plaintiffs who were arrested and represents hundreds of other drivers. The lawsuit is asking a judge to declare that the Honolulu Police Department’s practices are unconstitutional and unlawful. It doesn’t seek monetary damages.

    In addition to the ongoing review, the cases of the three plaintiffs will be internally investigated, police said: “We are dedicated to upholding public trust and will take appropriate action should any misconduct be found.”

    From 2002 through 2024, Honolulu police arrested 127 people who had a blood-alcohol content level of 0.000 after a breath or blood test for driving under the influence, according to the lawsuit. Only 15 people were given a traffic ticket, and only three people were charged with driving under the influence of drugs, the lawsuit said.

    Honolulu police’s “pattern” has been to stop drivers either without any problematic driving at a sobriety checkpoint or for minor traffic infractions, the lawsuit said.

    Tanner Pangan was a high school senior when an officer pulled him over last year after his truck fishtailed on a rain-slicked road. “When I got pulled over and accused of drinking and driving … I was kind of stunned because I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs, nothing,” he told reporters during a virtual news conference.

    It was his first time being arrested or pulled over.

    “Each of our clients blew a 0.000. None of them were intoxicated. Yet they endured lasting damage to their records, their reputation, traumatic arrests, and unlawful detention,” said Jeremy O’Steen, an attorney with a firm that is working on the lawsuit with ACLU Hawaii. “What we are demanding today is simple: Stop arresting innocent people. Stop manipulating the system.”

    ACLU Hawaii is concerned there are quotas that officers are trying to meet. In looking at arrest statistics, the ACLU found a cluster of arrests at the end of the month. On Aug. 31, 2024, there were three arrests where a breath test showed 0.000 at the same location about 20 minutes of each other, the ACLU said.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest
    You May Also Like
    Trump hits Iran: 5 questions on what comes next
    • Local news

    Trump Targets Iran: Five Key Questions About the Next Steps

    President Trump’s decision to authorize a military strike on Iran is a seismic…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Six people were killed, two people were hospitalized and two others remain missing after a boat capsized in Lake Tahoe on June 21, 2025. (U.S. Coast Guard)
    • Local news

    Tragic Lake Tahoe Boating Incident: 6 Dead, 2 Missing

    Six individuals lost their lives, two were hospitalized, and two others are…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    1-year-old girl safely located, suspects in custody following Amber Alert
    • Local news

    Amber Alert Resolved: Missing 1-Year-Old Girl Found Safe, Suspects Arrested

    DENVER (KDVR) — An Amber Alert for a 1-year-old girl has been…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Police say a man opened fire outside a church before staff fatally shot him, averting mass shooting
    • Local news

    Man Opens Fire Outside Church, Stopped by Staff Who Prevent a Mass Shooting

    A man opened fire outside a Michigan church filled with people on…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    President Lee picks South Korea’s first civilian defense chief in 64 years
    • Local news

    President Lee Appoints First Civilian Defense Minister in South Korea in Over Six Decades

    SEOUL – President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea has broken with…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Teen dead after truck found in canal in Sarasota County
    • Local news

    Tragic Incident: Teenager Dies as Truck Discovered in Sarasota County Canal

    VENICE, Fla. (WFLA) — A 19-year-old was found dead Sunday after authorities…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Maui County secures $1.6 billion in HUD funds for wildfire recovery
    • Local news

    Maui County Receives $1.6 Billion from HUD for Wildfire Recovery Efforts

    MAUI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The County of Maui and the United States…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    James Leprino, once called the 'Willy Wonka of cheese,' dies
    • Local news

    James Leprino, Renowned Cheese Innovator, Passes Away

    DENVER (KDVR) – James “Jim” Leprino, a Colorado businessman nicknamed the “Willy…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    CUPHD offering free testing for National HIV Testing Day
    • Local news

    Free HIV Testing Available on National HIV Testing Day by CUPHD

    CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — With National HIV Testing Day on the…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
    • Local news

    Here Are the Top Headlines From This Weekend You Might Have Missed

    The United States is preparing for Iran’s reaction following President Donald Trump’s…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Prices of used EVs drop below used gas cars for the first time
    • Local news

    Used EV Prices Fall Below Those of Gas-Powered Cars for the First Time

    (iSeeCars) – In February, the prices of used electric vehicles dropped below…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Eastern half of U.S. braces for more long days of dangerous heat
    • Local news

    Eastern U.S. Prepares for Extended Period of Intense Heat

    Cities throughout the Midwest and eastern United States prepared on Sunday for…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    What to expect in the upcoming NATO summit: Trump, spending, Ukraine, Iran
    • US

    Key Topics at the Upcoming NATO Summit: Trump, Defense Spending, Ukraine, and Iran

    The NATO summit is scheduled to take place at The Hague in…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Game 7: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 29 points and Thunder beat Pacers 103-91 for NBA title
    • Local news

    Game 7 Victory: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Scores 29, Leading Thunder to 103-91 Win Over Pacers for NBA Championship

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander walked off the court for the final…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Sleep expert's 30-second trick could stop you snoring in just three nights
    • Health

    Expert Reveals 30-Second Technique to Eliminate Snoring in Three Nights

    A sleep expert has shared a simple 30 second exercise which could…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Jeff Bezos' sailing yacht, Koru, at sea.
    • US

    Jeff Bezos’ $500 Million Luxury Superyacht Sets Sail for Venice for Extravagant Wedding with Lauren Sanchez

    BILLIONAIRE Jeff Bezos is set to tie the knot with fiancée Lauren…
    • Internewscast
    • June 23, 2025
    Internewscast Journal
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Guest Post
    • Support Our Cause
    Copyright 2023. All Right Reserverd.