Wife charged for terroristic threatening

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From Hawaii:

The wife of a man allegedly caught on camera punching a school assistant athletic director was arrested Tuesday morning.

Jamielee Noga, 38, was taken into custody on suspicion of first-degree terroristic threatening.

Hawaii News Now reports she is accused of threatening Natalie Iwamoto after Noga’s 40-year-old husband, Aukusitino, allegedly knocked Iwamoto out.

Noga is currently held without bail.

The incident occurred on Dec. 4, after a preseason basketball game at Moanalua High School.

Surveillance video allegedly shows Aukusitino punching Iwamoto as she walked backward, away from him, in the parking lot. Iwamoto was accompanying basketball referees to their cars when the assault allegedly occurred.

According to Iwamoto’s attorney, she fell over a small child and remained unconscious for more than 10 minutes after the punch.

Aukusitino, an adult corrections officer with the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, was arrested for second-degree assault and banned from coming within 500 feet of the Moanalua High School campus.

His trial is set for Feb. 9, 2026.

The Nogas are permanently banned from all Hawaii Department of Education property.