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This 34-year-old has run marathons in 49 states. Hawaii is last on the list
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – In his New York suburb, distance runner Ben Jones is at it again. The 34-year-old has been training for the Honolulu Marathon, his seventh long-distance race this year.
”It will be warmer than I’m used to,” he said. “It’s a little nerve-wracking because I still need to do it under three in Honolulu.”
The “under three” he’s referring to is the three-hour goal he sets every time he laces up his shoes for the 26.2 miles a marathon covers from start to finish.
”If you run slow enough and can keep an even pace then you’ll be rewarded for it later on. It’s definitely something that comes with experience,” he said.
He has lots of experience running marathons. He’s won several, but his biggest accomplishment is consistently finishing them below the three-hour mark.
He’s done it in 49 states. Hawaii’s the last on his list.
”I know Diamond Head is the big hill that you have to go through around mile 8 and 24 or so. But it’s mostly flat along the coast which is nice,” he said.
Jones finished his first marathon in under three hours way back in 2009. Between then and now he’s run a lot of miles.
“It’s definitely in the thousands, probably tens of thousands. I don’t know. Too many,” he said.
He fits marathons around family time and his career in finance, and he’s very picky about the races he chooses.
”I mostly choose ones that are flat,” he said. “They’re easier to break three for. I also pick based on my own schedule.”
This will be his first Honolulu Marathon. It’s such a big deal that his family is coming to watch him cross the finish line. And he’s already thinking about what he’ll do when it’s over.
”First, I’m going to get a beer somewhere in Honolulu. My sister is also doing the race. I’m really hoping she doesn’t beat me,” he said.
If Jones averages about 6.5 minutes per mile, he’ll break the three-hour mark again, and officially end his “Sub-three 50” challenge, something he’s been chasing for a very long time.
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Man accused of trying to run over police officers in Kalihi arrested
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A man accused of attempting to run over police officers in Kalihi was arrested Friday.
According to the Honolulu Police Department, at around 6 p.m., officers observed a man working on a vehicle that was partially blocking the roadway.
Officers said as they approached to investigate, the suspect, a 42-year-old man, quickly entered the vehicle and then allegedly drove directly toward one officer, then reversed toward a second officer.
HPD said the suspect vehicle did hit an unmarked police vehicle.
No officers were injured.
The suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in the first degree on a law enforcement officer and resisting an order to stop.
The investigation is ongoing.
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State parks superintendent accused of having 2 million secret nude recordings of employees
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KCAL/KCBS/CNN) – A former California State Parks superintendent is accused of secretly filming male employees in the nude while they changed in a locker room.
“It was like getting punched in the stomach,” said California State Parks employee Matthew Dawson.
Dawson is afraid that he was one of the Bolsa Chica lifeguards or other workers allegedly recorded in a men’s locker room in Orange County by his then-boss Kevin Pearsall.
Pearsall, who has retired, was charged by the district attorney last week with eavesdropping, secretly filming and sharing some of the nude images.
“When I was naked changing into uniform in the locker room, I remember Kevin directing me to the back area. I never thought anything of it; it just seemed eccentric and now I feel he was setting me up to undress on camera,” he said.
Attorney Gloria Allred said a lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Dawson and three other State Parks employees.
Senior Park Aide Manager Richard Corey said workers were encouraged to change in and out their uniforms in the locker room before and after their shifts.
“What happened with Kevin Pearsall is the ultimate betrayal of trust. He not only was in one of the highest positions of California State Parks, but he was a sworn, post-certified peace officer, a position of trust, and you know he, he swore not only to protect the public but also us, his employees, he failed us,” said Corey.
Pearsall is accused of hiding a USB stick that was also a tiny camera in the locker room for at least a year, recording both audio and video.
An attorney representing another potential victim says 2 million images were recorded.
Pearsall was expected to be in court in August.
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