Gee, I wonder who gave the orders to override the plan to arrest the criminals?
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/08/13/frontline-hpd-officer-describes-tmt-protest-mauna-kea/Officers: Police plans to arrest TMT protesters, clear road abruptly fell throughBy the time police arrived, state land officers had already arrested 38 people, mostly kupuna. In all, there were 56 Honolulu and 27 Maui officers.
They took orders from the state and Big Island police, according to SHOPO.
Officers say their orders were to clear the road as a human blockade of women grew to about 150 ― all prepared to be arrested.
“I believe from the front line of ladies with their arms locked, an expectation that they were going to be arrested that day. There was some understanding that that was going to occur,” said Smith.
But around 4:15 p.m.,
officers were suddenly told to retreat.
“It was still unclear as the direction to which we were moving," Smith said.
“We were going to clear the road that day and for whatever reason information that filtered between the command personnel on site did not come back down to us on the road. At some point,
the decision was made to have us depart.”
Smith’s version of events sheds light on one of the most emotional days of the conflict, and raises new questions about the government response in the wake of the arrests.
SHOPO president Sgt. Malcolm Lutu says the reason law enforcement deviated from the plan is still unclear.
He thinks it’s political."I think if they kept to the original plan, it probably would have been solved already," said Lutu.