Walmart employee in critical condition after Keeaumoku St. stabbing

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Published 2024-06-16
We start with an attempted murder investigation. Aman stabbed in the Keeaumoku area... right outside his workplace. The suspect is still on the loose. Alina Lee has our top story.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RSmith-fb4sf
    "no significant spike in crime"? sell it somewhere else, sister
  • Crime is not down, they just decriminalized certain things and do not respond to certain calls to cook the numbers.
  • She needs to stop DOWNPLAYING what’s happening in Hawaiian Islands .Its Worst!!!
  • @dhn.
    Let's not forget the acid attack down the road near Ala Moana shopping center. To downplay the severity and spike in crime does nobody any good. Be honest about our situation. We are in trouble.
  • The crime is out of control in Oahu. Sometimes I just feel like living off grid. This whole world has gone nuts
  • @Golgibaby
    That bus stop and supposed drop off area is notorious for loitering and pan handling and individuals just staying in the bushes near that very parking lot. Months on end, walking down that street requires hypervigilance that is beyond civil necessity. Even just w.a.i.t.i.n.g. like a law abiding citizen or for the sake of pedestrian safety at a no walking sign, you are targeted by those predatory enough to approach and acost you while waiting at a light. Seriously. No can dis kine already.
  • @jonl9873
    HPD and City..."Crime is down! So we all deserve raises!"
  • It’s just a matter of time till people will take the law into their own hands, the government of Oahu is not focusing on the locals of Hawaii, it’s so sad, they are passing bills that actually are for the wrong people… We as locals and try to work hard and keep the Aloha are really tired of this….
  • @charly3575
    Sirens go off all day and night on Keeaumoku St. Some fire and ambulance, but mostly cops. Sick of it.
  • @FreddyBoy1808
    Remember that 7/11 employee sick and tired of these criminals come stealing the 7/11 he worked and make trouble to them and customers. He took law on his own hands and that’s how he ended up cut the suspect’s hand. Workers will take matters into their own hands if nobody helps them…..
  • Hawaii turning into san francisco surrounded by water. Make living actually livable and stop pricing out locals
  • There are a lot of crazy homeless drug users in that area along with violent teenagers that hangout around the mall and the surrounding parks.
  • @Golgibaby
    Might I add Makaloa Street at some point was a festering ground for illicit activity? And back roads at Rycroft and Sheridan behind that very walmart and mcdonalds and that previously vandalized buddhist temple are dangerous. Ask any one of the construction workers, or nearby high rise business of the very visible activity in that area. Continue documenting escalation.
  • @LarLarLar36
    Significant crime spike or not, a man is hospitalized in critical condition. Let’s look at the victims as if it were anyone of us because it could be next time.
  • 46 larceny reports, 13 vandalism reports, 12 burglary reports, and 11 assault reports in one week within a 1-mile radius? I'd call that a continuous spike in crime.
  • @NextNate03
    Kind of off topic. From my experience. Walmart doesn't care. Each day he missed work is going to be counted against him. As a disclaimer, I worked for Wal-Mart from 2006 to 2008. Admittedly, things could had changed since then. A manager told me that they should had fired me when I called in sick with the Flu. I had never been that sick before up to that point. I was to weak to do anything. It took everything I had to just to call (1800 #) in sick to get a code. And to call into the store to give them the dam code.