Charges Include Assault of a Federal Law Enforcement
Officer, Witness Tampering, Evidence Tampering, and Firearm Offenses
KAUAI, Hawaii – Kenji M. Price, the United States Attorney
for the District of Hawaii, Jonathan E. Blais, Special Agent in Charge of the
Seattle Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (“ATF”), Todd Raybuck, Chief of the Kauai Police Department (“KPD”),
and Lucia Cabral-Dearmas, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security
Investigations, Honolulu Office (“HSI”) announced the unsealing of an Indictment
today charging ARTHUR BRUN, and 11 other defendants with conspiring to
distribute methamphetamine. The Indictment also charges substantive drug
trafficking offenses, an assault on a federal law enforcement officer, witness
tampering, evidence tampering, and firearm offenses. As alleged in the
Indictment, BRUN participated in these offenses while serving as an elected
member of the Kauai County Council.
Eleven of the defendants were arrested yesterday and will be
arraigned in federal court later today before the Honorable Rom Trader, United
States Magistrate Judge. The twelfth defendant, ORLANDO MANGUCHEI, was already
in federal custody serving a sentence for violating the terms of supervised
release.
As alleged in the Indictment unsealed yesterday[1]:
From at least June 2019, and continuing to in or about
January 2020, ARTHUR BRUN, aka “Ata,” MALUELUE UMU, aka “Malu,” KELVIN KAUWILA
KAI, aka “Kauwila,” STEVEN KELIIKULI, KANIU HUIHUI, SHEENA MILLARE, EFREN
YANOS, KIRSTEN MAKANOE AYAU, aka “Makanoe,” ORLANDO MANGUCHEI, aka “Ole,” ROBBY
SILVA, HAIDEE SUEYASU, and PHRYSTAL BACIO, the defendants, and others known and
unknown, conspired to distribute and possess with intent to distribute a
mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine.
BRUN ran this drug trafficking conspiracy while, at the same
time, serving as an elected member of the Kauai County Council and the Vice
Chair of its Public Safety & Human Services Committee. One of BRUN’s
suppliers of methamphetamine was UMU, who was a “shot caller,” or leader, of
the United Samoan Organization, a gang that operates both inside and outside of
the prison system in the State of Hawaii.
On or about October 29, 2019, BRUN assaulted a state law
enforcement officer who was acting in cooperation with and under the control of
federal officers. BRUN committed this assault during a traffic stop in an
effort to conceal methamphetamine that he had in his possession at the time.
The officer asked BRUN to get out of his car and gave him other instructions.
Instead of complying with the officer’s commands, BRUN placed the vehicle in
drive and sped off, injuring the police officer, who had his hand and shoulder
in the car as he tried to remove the keys from the ignition. BRUN then led the
police on a high speed chase during which he threw a backpack containing
approximately one pound of methamphetamine out of the car.
After the assault, BRUN made efforts to conceal the
methamphetamine to avoid its use in any official proceeding by attempting to
corruptly persuade another person to provide false information to the KPD about
the ownership of the backpack.
Multiple defendants possessed or conspired to possess
firearms or ammunition. In January 2020, KELIIKULI possessed a Smith and Wesson
.38 Special, and six rounds of ammunition, after having been convicted of a
felony. Also in January 2020, SILVA possessed various sizes, calibers, and
types of ammunition after having been convicted of a felony. In about October
2019, BRUN conspired to supply a firearm and ammunition to MANGUCHEI, despite
both men having previously been convicted of a felony.
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Charts containing the name, ages, charges, and maximum
penalties for the defendants are set forth below. The maximum potential
sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for
informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants will be
determined by the judge.
U.S. Attorney Price praised the outstanding investigative
work of the ATF, KPD, and HSI. He also thanked the United States Marshals
Service Fugitive Task Force, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the United
States Postal Inspection Service, and the Coast Guard Investigative Service for
their assistance.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Sean Van Demark and Micah Smith are
handling the prosecution.
The charges contained in the Indictment are merely
accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
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