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Other names
  
“Hula Cop”

Years of service
  
18

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Country
  
City police

Name
  
Peter Hose

Born
  
September 29, 1881
Kahauiki, Hawaii

Department
  
Honolulu Police Department

Died
  
January 4, 1925, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Peter “Pete” Hose (pronounced Jose), also known as the "Hula Cop" (September 29, 1881 – January 4, 1925), was the first Honolulu police officer of African descent. He became known for his hula-style of directing traffic.

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Early life

Peter Hose was born Kahauiki, Oahu, September 29, 1881. His father was a Portuguese citizen from Cabo Verde.

Family

Hose married Hattie Hose and adopted her son, he had at least a child by her.

The Hula Cop

Hose joined the Honolulu Police Department becoming the first African on the force. As a traffic cop directed traffic in a Hula-style. He was known for his friendliness toward his colleagues and bystanders. Audiences gathered while Hose performed his “traffic hula”, amongst them was Charlie Chaplin when he visited in 1917. Hose and Chaplin played a joke on Honolulu by having Chaplin take his place directing traffic, during Chaplin’s visit. Hose left the force and became overseer of school janitors, but return to the Department. Hose served in the HPD for 18 years, he died of tuberculosis at his home January 4, 1925 with his family present.

References

Peter Hose Wikipedia