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Surgeon general cited for visiting closed Hawaii park

- Jennifer Sinco Kelleher Contributi­ng: Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press

HONOLULU – The U.S. surgeon general was cited for being in a closed Hawaii park in August while on the islands helping with surge testing amid a spike in coronaviru­s cases, according to a criminal complaint filed in court.

A Honolulu police officer cited Jerome Adams after seeing him with two men “looking at the view taking pictures” at Kualoa Regional Park on Oahu’s northeaste­rn coast, the citation said. The park in a rural area offers a picturesqu­e view of Mokolii Island, known as Chinaman’s Hat for its cone shape.

Adams told the officer he was visiting Hawaii to work with the governor for COVID-19 and didn’t know parks were closed.

At the time, Oahu parks were closed by Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell to prevent crowds from gathering.

A phone number Adams gave the officer is the same number Adams listed on an email to state officials seeking an exemption for Hawaii’s quarantine on arriving travelers.

The email to Adams confirming his exemption included links to rules that were in effect in each of Hawaii’s counties, including the order closing Oahu parks.

“We do not have a comment at this time,” said Kate Migliaccio-Grabill, a spokeswoma­n for the Office of the Surgeon General said.

Later Tuesday, Honolulu attorney Lex Smith issued a statement: “During his visit to Oahu, the surgeon general was cited for accidental­ly violating the mayor’s emergency order, due to his misunderst­anding of the law. He has not asked for, nor has he received, any special treatment in connection with this citation, and will respond to it appropriat­ely.”

Court records show a remote hearing is scheduled for Oct. 21. Violating any of the mayor’s emergency orders is punishable as a misdemeano­r, with fines of up to $5,000, up to a year in jail, or both.

Caldwell won’t be commenting, the mayor’s office said. Hawaii Gov. David Ige’s office said he wasn’t immediatel­y aware the surgeon general was cited while he was here. A spokesman for Hawaii Attorney General Clare Connors said she wasn’t aware he had been cited.

Court records show that Dennis Anderson-Villaluz was also cited. Adams listed him as his aide in his exemption request. Reached by phone Tuesday, Anderson-Villaluz declined to comment.

A few days after the citation, Adams appeared with Caldwell at a news conference announcing a partnershi­p between the city and federal government for surge testing.

According to the complaint, Adams put a mask on. He wore a mask at news conference­s with the mayor.

 ?? JAMM AQUINO/AP ?? U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams demonstrat­es the self-administer­ed COVID-19 swab test on Aug. 26 at Leeward Community College in Pearl City, Hawaii.
JAMM AQUINO/AP U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams demonstrat­es the self-administer­ed COVID-19 swab test on Aug. 26 at Leeward Community College in Pearl City, Hawaii.

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