FBI investigating 4 Honolulu police officers for allegedly forcing suspect's mouth on public urinal

The FBI was contacted after an internal investigation.

— -- The FBI is investigating four Honolulu Police Department officers who allegedly forced a suspect to place his mouth on a urinal in a public restroom, officials announced Friday.

Ballard said an officer reported the alleged urinal incident, leading to an internal investigation. The victim was also located by police.

The Honolulu Police Department then referred the case to the FBI.

"If true, these allegations violate the core value of what HPD stands form," Ballard said. "Our officers are sworn to uphold the rights of all persons and I expect every officer to treat every member of the public fairly and with respect. Personally I'm appalled."

Caldwell continued, "Chief Ballard has promised to transform the Honolulu Police Department from a warrior mentality to a guardian mentality, and this is an approach to community policing that I wholeheartedly support."

The officers, who have between three and 16 years years of service, have been placed on restricted duty.