Kupuna stand firm; Deal for no arrests eases tension between TMT protesters, law enforcement

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Keiki sit on protesters' bamboo barrier as police look on from their checkpoint Tuesday on the Maunakea Access Road.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Observatory vehicles leave the mountain Tuesday on the Maunakea Access Road.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald DOCARE officer Lino Kamakau shakes hands with Billy Freitas on Maunakea Access Road after reaching an agreement that no arrests would be made Tuesday, so long as approximately 20 workers on the mountain and police officers be allowed to leave.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kupuna wait to get arrested Tuesday on the Maunakea Access Road.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Keani Akui sheds tear as she hugs her great-grandmother, Ranette Robinson Tuesday on the Maunakea Access Road. Robinson was waiting to be arrested in opposition of the Thirty Meter Telescope.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kupuna and other TMT opponents celebrate on the Maunakea Access Road after not getting arrested and reaching an agreement with law enforcement that no arrests would be made Tuesday, so long as approximately 20 workers on the mountain and police officers be allowed to leave.

A tense standoff between Thirty Meter Telescope protesters and law enforcement ended with jubilation after officers assured they would make no arrests Tuesday afternoon.