State eyes closing gun loopholes, bolstering mental health

Associated Press John Enriquez, center right, ex-husband of Honolulu Police Officer Tiffany Enriquez, holds their daughters Teiya Enriquez Sandoval, from bottom left, Jazzy and Triniti during a candlelight vigil in remembrance of Tiffany Enriquez on Tuesday in Honolulu. A handyman’s landlord had recently started an eviction process before he stabbed a woman Sunday and fatally shot two Honolulu officers, including Enriquez.

HONOLULU — Hawaii already has some of the nation’s strictest gun laws, but the fatal shooting of two Honolulu police officers by a man his lawyer and neighbors believe had psychiatric problems has added new urgency to efforts to close gun control loopholes and bolster mental health care treatment.