'The Navy cannot be trusted': Rally outside state capitol calls for Red Hill shutdown

TL;DR - During the "die-in" rally, organizers demanded the Navy not only shutter the Red Hill fuel farm, but remove its tanks entirely. 
The gesture, protesters said, symbolized death -- an outcome they fear many could soon face as a result of the ongoing contaminated water crisis.

"Just in the last week alone, the Navy's position has changed, from the water is safe, to there is no evidence the water isn't safe, to shutting down two of their wells and daily flip flopping on the outcomes of its own testing," said University of Hawai'i professor Kamanamaikalani Beamer, a former two-term commissioner on the Hawai'i State Water Resource Management Commission.

December 10, 2021: 'The Navy cannot be trusted': Rally outside state capitol calls for Red Hill shutdown, KITV

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Josh Green says he feels strongly the Red Hill fuel will have to be moved above ground