Las Vegas Review-Journal

LV captain new Maui police chief

Pelletier says he gets tourist-based policing

- By Alexis Ford Contact Alexis Ford at aford @reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0335. Follow @alexisdfor­d on Twitter. The Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

A Las Vegas police captain was named on Tuesday as the new chief of the Maui Police Department in Hawaii after a unanimous vote from the Maui Police Commission.

Capt. John Pelletier, a 22-year veteran of the Metropolit­an Police Department, was one of five finalists interviewe­d for the position on Friday by the commission.

Maui Mayor Michael Victorino congratula­ted Pelletier in a statement posted to the County of Maui’s Facebook page on Wednesday.

“We look forward to welcoming him to Maui County from the ninth island of Las Vegas,” Victorino said in the statement, adding that all five finalists for the position were qualified and willing to serve. “The people of Maui County are fortunate to have this level of commitment to this community.”

Pelletier told the commission that during his time with Metro he has run the K-9 and SWAT sections, been a detective sergeant in the gang unit, been in internal affairs and been an instructor in the police academy, among other positions. He said he sees the new job as an opportunit­y to use his experience to “reboot the entire department.”

When asked why he would be the right fit, Pelletier capitalize­d on his experience heading an area command in one of the largest tourist destinatio­ns in the world.

“I understand tourist-based policing and community-based policing at the highest level,” Pelletier said. “I understand that the citizens of Maui County deserve to have the best police service possible in order to move forward, and it’s my job, my desire, my wish to come here and help take this agency, which is good, and make it great.”

Pelletier reflected on the fouryear anniversar­y of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting during his interview and described leading the area command that covers the Strip that night as his greatest profession­al achievemen­t. He said he was at home when he got a call alerting him about an active shooter in his area command.

He recalled the “incredible loss of life” Las Vegas saw that day, including the death of one police officer, and said he believes his experience leading a team of officers that day has prepared him to handle any situation going forward.

“It took years to build that response. It took years to get that right, but we got that right, and we got our hands around it, and we did something incredible,” he said of Metro’s response after the mass shooting. “We took the biggest crime scene, second only to 9/11, and we did everything to mitigate that. We brought a community together. We did something really, really great.”

Pelletier will not be the first police chief in Hawaii from Las Vegas.

Kauai Police Chief Todd Raybuck took over the department in 2019 after a 27-year career in the Metropolit­an Police Department, but he recently has found himself in the middle of controvers­y.

Last month, a police captain on the island of Kauai filed suit against Raybuck, alleging that the chief discrimina­ted against him for being Japanese American.

The police commission suspended Raybuck in April and said he would be required to complete Equal Employment Opportunit­y anti-discrimina­tion training and cultural sensitivit­y training.

We look forward to welcoming him to Maui County from the ninth island of Las Vegas. The people of Maui County are fortunate to have this level of commitment to this community.

Michael Victorino Mayor of Maui County

 ?? Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenschmi­dttt ?? Capt. John Pelletier at a September news conference. Pelletier beat out four other finalists to become the new police chief of the Maui Police Department in Hawaii.
Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenschmi­dttt Capt. John Pelletier at a September news conference. Pelletier beat out four other finalists to become the new police chief of the Maui Police Department in Hawaii.

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