Three suspects arrested in fatal Waianae beating
Two Waianae men, who had been identified as suspects in Friday's fatal beating of a bicyclist, turned themselves in to police Wednesday night.
The two, ages 22 and 35, were arrested at the Honolulu Police Department's headquarters for suspicion of second-degree murder, said Lt. Bill Kato of the HPD's homicide detail. He said one man turned himself in at 7:30 p.m. and the other at 8 p.m.
The investigation is continuing and police are looking for a third suspect, he said.
"We've identified the third person. It's a matter of picking him up now," Kato said.
Roger A. Haudenshild, 47, was beaten to death Friday night in Waianae after a traffic incident while riding his 10-speed bicycle on Farrington Highway, according to police reports.
He got into a fight after the incident with one of three men in a white Ford pickup shortly before 6:30 p.m. Friday near Old Government Road. Someone broke up the fight.
Haudenshild went to the Waianae Market where the pickup caught up with him and the suspects beat him to death, police said.
He suffered severe head and facial injuries.
Third man arrested in beating death
A third suspect in the fatal beating of a bicyclist in Waianae turned himself in to police yesterday.
Police arrested the 32-year-old Waianae man on suspicion of second-degree murder.
Two Waianae men voluntarily surrendered themselves to police Tuesday night and were also arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder.
The bicyclist, Roger A. Haudenshild, 47, was beaten Friday night and taken in extremely critical condition to Waianae Comprehensive Health Center, where he died.
Haudenshild got into a fight with one of three men in a pickup after a traffic incident while riding his bike on Farrington Highway, police said.
He then rode to Waianae Market, where the suspects caught up to him and allegedly beat him to death, police said.
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