
The family of gunned down Pace University football player Danroy Henry, who was brutally murdered by police Sunday morning, are claiming that their son was "singled out" by police because he's black.
The 20-year-old "exemplary student" was at Finnegan's Grill, a bar in Mount Pleasant, New York, last Saturday night. Henry had reportedly been sitting in his car, parked in a fire lane with two friends waiting at the bar's parking lot for another buddy to join them. The junior defensive player had not even been a patron at the watering hole that night.
There was commotion in front of the bar, which then turned into a fight that spilled in to the street and parking lot. Finnegan's management decided to close the bar, which sent at least 50 patrons out on to the street. Local police were called to investigate the occurrence, which prompted a melee. Police backup were also summoned to help calm the situation.
When an officer spotted Henry's car, he approached it and tapped on the glass. Police reports indicate that Henry tried to take off, and in turn, the policeman was struck with the vehicle's side mirror and got vaulted on to the top of its hood.
The police reports then state that in an attempt to flee the scene, Henry allegedly did not stop his vehicle but plowed in to another officer, who tried to help the colleague who was still on Henry's car hood. All the while, both the policeman on Henry's car hood and the one whom Danroy Henry allegedly struck fired their guns at the 20-year-old youth behind the wheel.
The vehicle finally came to a stop, when it struck another parked car. Henry staggered our of his vehicle and collapsed on the ground.
Henry's grieving parents, Danroy Sr. and Angela, who had watched their pride and joy play one of his best games ever at a Pace homecoming game only hours earlier, are committed to finding out the truth about what happened to their son:
"We will not stop until the truth is out!"
They are convinced that Henry was a victim of racism and are determined to get down to the truth of what really happened the night of the shooting.
Danroy Sr. told the New York Daily News:
"You're going to get the police reports. So we're going to need to do some work on our end to make sure all that's factual .... There's a lot of witnesses who say that's not the version, so we need to get to the bottom of it, one way or the other."
While the Henry's are keeping mum for now, they did post a note on their front door for all to see in their undaunting efforts to get the good word out about their beloved son whom they affectionately referred to as "DJ":
"We appreciate and love all of you!" the note said. "We know you loved DJ too. You can help by telling everyone and the media how wonderful Danny was. What type of person he was. Talk about his character, smile and how above all, he loved his family! Thank you, thank you, thank you."
Listen to Danroy Henry's mother discuss the death of her son here:


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By: Joe on 10/19/2010 1:39PM
Play that Race card..............no matter how off in left field it is, Sharpton will dust off his Tiwanna Brimmley script and start all over again. The dirtbag is dead and thats NO LOSS...and thats far far better than a dead Police Officer,,
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By: DollBaby1o1 on 10/20/2010 7:54PM
New York is the most prejudice state that I have ever been to and I am from the south. BUT, r. i. p., and he looks like a very sweet boy, but if he really tried to speed off after being approached by an officer, that was very stupid.
Knowing how evil these prejudice police are enabled to be ESPECIALLY IN NEW YORK, he should have already known that they would be gun happy.
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By: bug on 10/19/2010 10:49PM
are you stuck on stupid, this young man is dead and his family is grieving, and yes that is a loss, man you need Jesus
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By: Diamond on 10/22/2010 1:45PM
I would comment "Joe" but "Wise men say DON'T argue with fools, because from a distance one can't tell who is whom"
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By: Lisa on 10/19/2010 1:51PM
This young man lost his life he is not a dirtbag I think the only dirtbag is the cop who killed this young man. If you wanted to get your point across at least have some decency to know the facts. Witnesses has come forward and said this young man didn't do anything. As for Al Sharpton at least he have the guts to show his face instead of hiding behind a blog.
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By: westfall on 10/19/2010 10:57PM
That's all right Lisa. These clowns come on this site because they are evil and vile. But just remember that everyone reaps what they sow. His as well as all these other haters crops will come in sooner than they even realize. R.I.P. Danroy Jr.
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By: Anthony Armstrong on 10/19/2010 2:07PM
This is yet another fatality of an African American Male who comes in contact with the police. There is a shoot first as questions later mentality from Police throughout the United States when it comes to African American men. The whole mentality of Police has to change when it comes to encounters with Minorites. To many Black men have lost their lives needlessly and nothing seems to be done about it. How can I teach my son to respect authority, when the authorities do not respect him or his precious life. It is time for all Black Men to say enough is enough. We have to Unite and tell the world that we will not stand by and allow you to systematically slaughter us. My prayers go out to Family.
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By: Tired of Poor ME attitude on 10/19/2010 1:55PM
THEY SINGLED HIM OUT! They shot the black man running over Police. He was an IDIOT and paid the price for a stupid decision.
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By: DollBaby1o1 on 10/20/2010 7:55PM
He DOES look sweet, and we don't know if he REALLY even ran over a cop and I honestly
do not belive that he ran over or tried to run over a cop- somebody is covering somebody's a$$.
Nobody would be stupid enough to do this except for someone who already has a record and WANTS to die. This sory is BULLSH1T and needs to be psychic investigated, lie detector, etc.
But if this story is true, and I know in my gut that it is NOT, that would be a stupid thing to do.
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By: autumn211489 on 10/19/2010 4:36PM
For those of you with negative comments, how dare you. How can you pass judgements when it isn't even clear what happened yet? The majority of you don't know DJ or his family but they are genuinely good people whom I met through church and do not deserve to have their son's name tarnished like this. This family lost their son and is in mourning. Do you know what it feels like to lose a child? Good people can make bad decisions and unfortunately one bad decision is all it takes sometimes. God forbid a tragedy falls upon your family.
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