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steak, eggs, whisky, cigars

even the children (especially the children)
 

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Family of dead college student Danroy Henry outraged after policeman who killed him named 'Officer of the Year'
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
UPDATED: 17:38 GMT, 14 April 2011

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Blast: Danroy Henry, 20, was shot by police in Thornwood, New York

The family of young college footballer shot dead by police have spoken of their anger after the officer involved in the shooting was given an award.

Danroy Henry, 20, had been waiting in his car in a fire lane outside a bar in New York when officer Aaron Hess knocked on the window.

The young student accelerated away before Hess, who was thrown onto the hood, and his colleague Ronald Beckley opened fire during the chaos on Oct 17 last year.

Henry was killed in the shooting but his family are now furious that Hess has been named Officer of the Year by his union at Pleasantville Police Department.

His parents said that the award was 'insensitive' and branded the police 'arrogant'.

'We simply asked for truth and honesty, and we've gotten arrogance,' said Danroy Henry Sr. 'Some people see themselves above the law and above simple human dignity.'

The student's mother, Angella Henry, said: 'Now everyone else is getting to see the kind of inhumane treatment we've gotten.'

The Police Benevolent Association of the Pleasantville Police Department said yesterday that it honoured Officer Aaron Hess for his dignity and professionalism since the October shooting and throughout his career.


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Hess fired at Henry's car as Henry drove away from a disturbance that spilled out of a bar in Thornwood, just north of New York City, after Pace University's homecoming game. Hess was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by a Westchester County grand jury in February.

Autopsy results found Henry was above the legal limit for alcohol, but his family says he wasn't drunk.

Hess, who suffered leg injuries, said he shot at Henry after Henry's car hit him. Some witnesses disputed that.


Danroy Henry shooting: This video grab of aftermath of shooting in Thornwood, New York was taken by a passerby on their mobile phone

The Henry family is seeking federal intervention, and the Department of Justice has said it will review the evidence to determine whether there were any civil rights crimes.

The Henrys are planning a $120 million lawsuit against Pleasantville and Mount Pleasant.

The PBA said the award wasn't meant to offend the Henry family.

But family lawyer Michael Sussman said: 'They're offended.'

Meanwhile, four of Henry's friends who were involved in a fracas after the shooting were cleared of all charges by a judge last month.

Two weeks ago, prosecutors moved to dismiss various charges of disorderly conduct, obstruction and criminal mischief against the teammates.


Scene: Henry had been parked outside a bar when Hess knocked on the window of his car - but he then drove away

'I feel relieved. I feel free,' said Joseph Garcia, of Floral Park, New York., who graduated in December and had been charged with obstruction. 'I don't have to worry about a criminal record.'

The players' attorney, Bonita Zelman, called it 'a great victory.' She said they planned to sue for 'brutality, false arrest, malicious prosecution and violations of their civil, constitutional and human rights.'

Joseph Romanick, of Slidell, La., who had been charged with felony criminal mischief, said: 'Nothing will take away from the loss that we felt from D.J.'

The other players are Yves Delpeche, of Brooklyn, and Daniel Parker, of Lauderhill, Florida.

In court papers supporting the dropping of charges, prosecutors wrote that the defendants' actions resulted from 'impulsive and youthful visceral reactions to the sudden, unexpected shooting of their friend.'

Prosecutors added: 'The fact their conduct caused no physical injury to anyone (civilian or police) provide additional compelling factors supporting a discretionary dismissal.
hmm deja vu?
 

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his only mistake
was getting in the way of a bullet
 

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actually on second thought that image makes no sense because the left have no problem with killing unborn children
 

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i'd imagine it could easily cost him that much
 

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so I guess freedom isn't free

no wonder so many poor people are in gaol for fuck's sake
 

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I have a gun so I can protect myself from attack

If I ever use it I'm going to gaol anyway because I can't afford to defend myself in court
 

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man's job lost, life ruined by incident in which evidence suggests he was in the right

hundreds of thousands in legal costs in addition to bail

people help him out

"cunts"
 

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what could be more 'incendiary' than a bloke who jumped into france on d-day getting bashed and his wife raped to death lol
 

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