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From [HERE] Two more New York police officers are being sued by the parents of a college football player who was killed in his car by another officer.
The new federal lawsuit claims the officers failed to get immediate help for Danroy Henry Jr. of Easton, Mass., after he was shot in 2010. After being shot by police, the officers removed him from the car and handcuffed him. Witnesses say police left him like that in the street for 15 minutes without medical attention. [MORE]
Henry, a Pace University student, was driving away from a disturbance outside a bar. The officer who shot him said Henry was driving toward him and wouldn't stop.
Several witnesses, including passengers of Henry’s car, said that Henry drove away because another officer had ordered him to move his car from the fire lane. Before he could slow down, Hess jumped in front of the vehicle, jumped onto the hood, and started firing. The passenger in the car, Brandon Cox, told authorities that Henry slowed down before he was shot by police. [MORE] According to witness testimony, Henry was handcuffed and placed on the sidewalk, where he lay dying. He was left on the street for 15 minutes without any medical attention. [MORE]