Suspect charged in Kane'ohe stabbing death
By Mike Leidemann
and Jim Dooley
Advertiser Staff Writers
The man charged today with Sunday's stabbing death of a 19-year-old Waimanalo man is a convicted drug offender recently accused of domestic violence, officials said today.
Glenn J.K. Keohokapu Jr., 35, of Waimanalo, is being held on $300,000 bail after being charged with second-degree murder.
Police said Keohokapu allegedly stabbed Steven Wilcox in the parking lot of a Kane'ohe bar early Sunday morning after Wilcox intervened while Keohokapu was fighting with a woman, identified by witnesses as his wife, Kauilani Ward.
Keohokapu was arrested Monday night, the same day he had failed to appear in court for allegedly violating a restraining order issued to protect Ward.
According to a police affidavit filed yesterday, Keohokapu and his wife were together at the Club Komomai in Kane'ohe late Saturday night and began fighting in the bar's parking lot shortly after midnight. At least one witness said Keohokapu was punching his wife.
Witnesses told police that Wilcox — who had had exchanged words with Keohokapu inside the bar earlier in the evening — was standing to one side in the parking lot while another man and woman tried to break up the domestic argument.
Keohokapu, however, turned on Wilcox and challenged him to a fight, reportedly saying, "Come and I'll stab you."
Another witness said he heard Wilcox say, "That's one female" to Keohokapu, causing him to go after Wilcox.
As the two fought, Keohokapu lunged at Wilcox with a knife and stabbed him in the chest, several witnesses told police.
Court records show that Keohokapu's wife filed for a restraining order against her husband in March, alleging she feared for her life because of his violent behavior while on drugs.
In January, she said, she was punched, slapped, choked and kicked when she "grabbed the keys to leave the house" to get away from him.
In March, she alleged, Keohokapu pushed her to the ground, "choked my neck" and verbally abused her "to take the focus off the bad that he does on drugs."
She said she believed "right at the moment my life is in danger" and asked for the restraining order "to protect myself until I can move to another state with (my) mother."
A three-month restraining order was granted and was due to expire Monday.
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