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10-20-24 (Update) Captain Cook Man Charged After Firearm Incident in Hookena

October 20, 2024 |
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Hawai’i Police Department
Kona Patrol
Lieutenant Erich Jackson
Phone: (808) 326-4646, Ext 296
Report No.: 24-095744

Media Release

Hawai’i Island police have charged 38-year-old Warren Cho Jr. of Captain Cook with terroristic threatening following a firearm incident that took place early Friday morning, October 18, 2024, in Hookena.

At 6:40 a.m. Friday morning, Kona patrol officers were dispatched to the 84-4500 block of Māmalahoa Highway for a report of a man walking on the roadway with a gun. Before the officers arrived on scene, several other callers contacted police dispatch that the man was shooting at vehicles as they passed his location.

Upon arriving on scene, officers located the man walking on Māmalahoa Highway carrying what appeared to be a rifle. Officers successfully disarmed the man without incident and took him into custody, arresting him for two counts of first-degree terroristic threatening. The firearm was then inspected and identified as a break barrel BB/pellet gun.

While speaking with witnesses and victims at the scene, officers were contacted by an employee of Hookena Elementary School who reported that children were playing outside the school when a staff member observed the man with the rifle staring into the schoolyard. The school staff immediately took the children into the school, placing the Hookena Elementary School on lockdown. 

On Saturday, October 19, Cho was charged with first-degree terroristic threatening.

His bail was set at $5,000 and he is slated to make his initial court appearance in Kona District Court on Monday, October 21.

Anyone who witnessed this incident or is an unidentified victim is asked to contact Officer Dane Shibuya Jr. at (808) 326-4646, ext. 253.

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