Panel selects 6 finalists for Honolulu police chief
By Gordon Y.K. Pang
Advertiser Staff Writer
Six finalists for police chief have been selected by the Honolulu Police Commission, four of them members of the Honolulu Police Department and two others who are high-ranking police officers from the Mainland, commission Chairwoman Christine Camp said tonight.
The four local finalists are: Deputy Police Chief Paul Putzulu, who has been acting chief; assistant police chiefs Debora Tandal and Delbert Tatsuyama; and Captl. Louis Kealoha.
The two Mainland officers are Harry Markely, a police commander for the Phoenix Police Department and Gary Yamashiroya, a commander in the Chicago Police Department.
Camp said the commission will interview the finalists next week. Public testimony is expected to be taken at its meeting at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday.