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FILE - This file photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion after an arrest in Waikiki on June 21, 2017. Guion is scheduled for an arraignment hearing Wednesday, July 19, 2017. Guion is headed to trial for intoxicated driving.A trial is scheduled for August. Arrest records show his blood alcohol level was 0.086 percent after his June arrest in Waikiki. His attorney, Kevin O’Grady, said in an email Monday that Guion plans to go to trial. O’Grady says his office is seeking witnesses to the arrest. (Honolulu Police Department via AP, File)

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FILE — This file photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion after an arrest in Waikiki on June 21, 2017. Records obtained Thursday, June 29, 2017, by The Associated Press show Guion smelled of alcohol and marijuana, stumbled and spoke with slurred speech when he was arrested for driving a Porsche. The report says his blood alcohol level was 0.086 percent and he told an officer, "Please sir, it's my birthday." (Honolulu Police Department via AP, File)

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A photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Letroy Guion. Guion was arrested in Hawaii on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. (Honolulu Police Department via AP)

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This undated photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Yu Wei Gong. Gong, accused of killing his mother and stuffing her body parts in a freezer, is asking for a Mandarin interpreter for his next court date. Gong didn't speak during a brief court hearing Monday, April 17, 2017. (Honolulu Police Department via AP)

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FILE- This undated file photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha. Commissioners expect an update Wednesday, March 1, 2017, on a case that has added more scrutiny to a department whose chief, Kealoha was recently pushed to retire amid a federal investigation into allegations of corruption and civil rights abuses. (Honolulu Police Department via AP, File)

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FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows Officer Jessie Laconsay, who was sentenced Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, to 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. Prosecutors say Jessie Laconsay assaulted the girl over a two-and-a-half year period. Laconsay pleaded no contest. He resigned Dec. 2 after 10 years with the Honolulu Police Department. (Honolulu Police Department via AP, File)

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Instead of auctioning off firearms it no longer needs, the Honolulu Police Department has opted to destroy $575,000 worth of handguns in a controversial effort to keep them off the streets.

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MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ - This photo provided by the Honolulu Police Department shows actress Michelle Rodriquez after her arrest for drunken driving in Kailua, Hawaii, in this Dec. 1, 2005 file photo. Rodriguez was released from a Los Angeles County women's jail in Lynwood on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008, after serving 18 days of a 180-day sentence for violating probation in a drunken driving case, authorities said. She was released early under a program that deals with jail overcrowding by allowing nonviolent female inmates to serve as little as 10 percent of their sentence. (AP Photo/Honolulu Police Department)

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A pedestrian walks in front of a Honolulu Police Department station in Honolulu's tourist area of Waikiki on Wednesday, March 19, 2014. As Hawaii lawmakers considered a measure that would crack down on prostitution, the Honolulu Police Department requested a change that has shocked human trafficking experts and victims rights advocates: Police wanted it to remain legal for undercover officers to have sex with prostitutes. (AP Photo/Oskar Garcia)