Harvey Damo Charged in Officer Involved Shooting
Update: Monday, July 23, 8:46 a.m.
On Sunday, July 22, at 2:30 p.m., Harvey Damo was arrested and charged for two counts each of first degree terroristic threatening, resisting an order to stop, and reckless endangering, and one count each of 4th degree theft and 4th degree criminal property damage. This is in addition to his previous charge for unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle.
His total bail was set at $54,000. Damo remains in custody at the Kealakehe Police Station pending his initial court appearance at the Kona District Court today.
Previous Information: Friday, July 20, 9:58 a.m.
Hawaiʻi Island police are investigating two officer-involved shooting incidents that occurred on Thursday, July 18, in the areas of Keauhou and Nāpōʻopoʻo Road.
At about 4:58 p.m., police received a tip that fugitive Justin Waiki was possibly sighted within a primer-colored Toyota pickup truck with unknown license plates within the parking lot of 75-1015 Henry Street, Kailua-Kona. Additional information indicated the truck was last seen traveling westbound on Henry Street.
Officers immediately responded and began conducting checks for the vehicle. At approximately 5:19 p.m., officers spotted a vehicle matching the description.
The vehicle was initially parked on Makolea Street in the area located above Kahaluʻu Beach and then relocated into the upper parking lot of 78-6725 Makolea Street (Kahaluʻu Housing).
Police say officers approached the vehicle and observed a male individual seated in the driver’s seat and a female individual in the passenger’s seat. Police say officers gave verbal commands to the occupants when the male operator initially drove towards the officers’ and reversed onto the lawn fronting the housing complex.
According to police reports, one of the officers then repositioned himself at which time the vehicle began moving forward at a high rate of speed in the direction of where the officer was standing. The officer discharged three shots at the suspect vehicle; however, the vehicle continued to flee the scene towards Aliʻi Drive.
Officers continued to pursue the vehicle southbound, onto the Hōkūlia Bypass Road, and down Nāpōʻopoʻo Road. As the vehicle was traveling westbound on Nāpōʻopoʻo Road, another officer positioned his vehicle on the roadway and stood outside of his vehicle as the suspect vehicle approached the officer’s stationary location. As the suspect vehicle approached the officer’s position, the suspect allegedly drove the vehicle towards the officer. According to department reports, the officer discharged 10 shots at the suspect vehicle; however, the vehicle continued to flee the scene towards Middle Keʻei Road.
The vehicle continued onto Middle Keʻei Road and was eventually abandoned in a private coffee field on Keala Makua Place in Hōnaunau.
Police say the two occupants then fled the immediate area on foot into lava fields and thick brush. Extensive searches of the area were conducted and two suspects were located and taken into custody without further incident.
Checks of the suspect vehicle revealed the truck displayed stolen license plates and the truck was reported stolen earlier in the day from Hilo.
The suspects are identified as 25-year-old Harvey Damo Jr., and 25-year-old Shevylyn Klaus, both of Hilo. Both were taken into custody for Theft in the Second Degree.
Damo received medical treatment at the Kona Community Hospital for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. He was released from the hospital and along with Klaus remains in custody at the Kealakehe Police Station pending continuing investigation by detectives with the Area II Criminal Investigation Section.
Both officers have been placed on administrative leave as is standard practice in any officer-involved shooting. The Police Department’s Area II Criminal Investigations Section will conduct a criminal investigation into the shooting, and the Office of Professional Standards will conduct an administrative investigation.
Police ask anyone with any information about this incident to call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at (808) 935-3311 or contact Detective Pernell Hanoa at (808) 326-4646 ext. 281 or via email at Pernell.Hanoa@hawaiicounty.gov.