03-02-2015, 05:06 AM
"This was not an inevitable chemical reaction, and the police chief (or the officer) making up a story about sun in the eyes when sunrise is at 6:39 just raises suspicions that a cover up is underway."
I don't see anywhere in any of the news reports were the officer reported the sun was in his eyes.It was actually a Fire Dept battalion chief and it was speculation.
Acting Battalion Chief Capt. John Whitman says that area is very treacherous for bike riders, especially during sunrise.
"It's kinda dangerous for a bicyclist to be riding in that area, being the sun rising and such, hard to see them. And there's no shoulder for those bicyclists to be riding on. They basically have to ride on the road, which is a pretty dangerous area," said Capt. Whitman.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/28232...n-waikoloa
I don't see anywhere in any of the news reports were the officer reported the sun was in his eyes.It was actually a Fire Dept battalion chief and it was speculation.
Acting Battalion Chief Capt. John Whitman says that area is very treacherous for bike riders, especially during sunrise.
"It's kinda dangerous for a bicyclist to be riding in that area, being the sun rising and such, hard to see them. And there's no shoulder for those bicyclists to be riding on. They basically have to ride on the road, which is a pretty dangerous area," said Capt. Whitman.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/28232...n-waikoloa