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Attack of handicap homeless man
#31
06-17-16 Pahoa man arrested for assault on man in wheelchair
Hawai#699;i Police Department
Puna District
Sergeant Brandon Konanui
Phone: 965-2716
Report No. C16015481


Media Release

A P#257;hoa man has been charged with two offenses in connection with an assault on a man in a wheelchair.

In response to a 10:46 p.m. call on June 7, police determined that a 57-year-old man had been assaulted in P#257;hoa Town. The victim, who uses a wheelchair, has no permanent address but frequents the P#257;hoa Town area.

Investigation led to the identity of the suspect as 35-year-old Christopher Mohrlang of P#257;hoa.

Friday morning (June 17), Mohrlang turned himself in to police at the P#257;hoa police station. He was charged with two counts of third-degree assault and then released from police custody after posting $1,000 bail.

Address/Location
Hawaii Police Department
349 Kapiolani St
Hilo, HI 96720

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 808-935-3311

https://local.nixle.com/alert/5663802/?sub_id=1501075
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#32
Mahalo for the update, KapohoJoe. Good.

Additionally, the "aloha spirit" has been resurrected, as this man received a donated prosthesis, and more! Mahalo to the caring people of Puna, and elsewhere. [Smile]

PT/Leilanidude, lol! Y'all are too much... Mahalo for the giggle in a horrible story.

JMO.
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#33
Been seeing the homeless victim in pahoa frequently of late, he seems to be getting by.

What eventually happened to the guy who attacked this homeless person, and is he still working at the establishment?

For those of you who may be interested here is an inspiring article about the island Dr who was attempting to walk around our island "Again" to help bring awareness to this growing homeless situation.

http://bigislandnow.com/2016/07/12/300-m...nto-focus/


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#34
Hasnt gone to trial yet...

http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-ne...ed-assault

..And the people bowed and prayed... to the neon God they made...
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#35
One of my best friends was homeless, and went on to found a business and employ other people in her neighborhood. I know another homeless guy that likes to demand handouts, get high, and damage property. Being homeless (or wheelchair bound) has no bearing on whether you're a good person or an asshole.

Last time I was near the Tin Shack, I heard some guys discussing how to panhandle effectively while they sipped their lattes and ate pastry. It's a shame bums like that are abusing people's good will, when there are others truly in need.
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#36
Randomq, good afternoon to you.
You do make some interesting points. Although a bit insensitive I think, when you start calling or labeling some homeless, bums looking to take advantage or "hussle" others too. Well or better off folks have been known to hussle or take advantage of others too, especially during possible life and death situations.

Would you just stop eating, drinking, and trying to live better, if you became homeless yourself?
And what should the average homeless persons conversations be about?

Can't imagine homeless folks having to many life or worldly positives they would want to converse about. Especially if they must remain hungry and thirsty while conversing about the better off, that do their best to ignore them on an everyday basis. Jmo
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#37
And what should the average homeless persons conversations be about?

"PGV done took all our JOBS."
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#38
Keep in mind, there are three kind of homeless people..
Those who dont want to be homeless...
Those who do want to be homeless..
And those that are in a state of mind to not know the difference.

Conversation may vary between classes of homeless.

..And the people bowed and prayed... to the neon God they made...
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#39
And what should the average homeless persons conversations be about?

"I wish I could get my job back at PGV rather than panhandle, drink lattes, and eat pastries all day. We need a few dozen more wells drilled down there."

“There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.”
-Joseph Brodsky
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#40
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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge

And what should the average homeless persons conversations be about?

"I wish I could get my job back at PGV rather than panhandle, drink lattes, and eat pastries all day. We need a few dozen more wells drilled down there."


Or " I wish they'd build that shopping center so we could get some construction work..rather than panhandle, drink lattes, and eat pastries all day."

..And the people bowed and prayed... to the neon God they made...
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