HONOLULU — The president of Hawaii’s police union is retiring.
HONOLULU — The president of Hawaii’s police union is retiring.
Sgt. Tenari Maafala told The Associated Press Thursday he’s retiring next month from the Honolulu Police Department. He’ll also step down as president of the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers.
Maafala’s retirement after nearly 30 years on the force comes after the department’s new chief reassigned him and other union leaders. Maafala had been in a unit that provides peer support and counseling for officers, their families and civilian staff members experiencing trauma and grief. He was reassigned to patrol Waikiki.
Maafala says his retirement has nothing to do with the reassignment.
The union filed a complaint that says the department can’t arbitrarily reassign a union official without cause.
Maafala has been president of the union for 18 years.
Good for him, the new Chief is draining the swamp. Maafala has been sitting on his larels back in the union office far too long and defended too many rogue dirty cops that should have been fired, but still on the force. Time to put him back on the streets where he earns a honest day’s work and the reason why he seeks retirement, too easy living at the union office.