THIS IS A HORRIBLE STORY IF IT IS TRUE DUDE SHOULD BE TAKEN OUT OF FOOTBALL ALL TOGETHER IF THIS IS TRUE,,I GUESS IF U GIVE SOME PEOPLE A LOT OF MONEY WITH NO EDUCATION OR JUST PLAIN DUMB THIS WHAT U GET,,,WHAT WRONG WITH THESE GUYS I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THESE GUYS MAKING MILLIONS OF DOLLORS AND HAVE A JOB PEOPLE LIKE MYSELF WOULD ONLY DREAM OF DO THESE THINGS
It's a tired message but I'm bringing it to you again. Bengals WR Chris Henry is
possibly in trouble again. This is important because as you know, his career is on
very thin ice given his past troubles.
Here is the story from WCPO Channel 9.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...4-0c676af92d8d
Clipped from the Lynn Giroud article:
Bengals' wide-receiver Chris Henry is accused of breaking the law again.
9News has learned that Florence police interviewed Henry, along with Bengal Reggie
McNeal on Tuesday.
The two football pros may have been involved in assaulting a 16-year-old boy.
The family of the victim shared their story exclusively with 9News Tuesday night.
They talked off-camera because they say they're not ready to publicly show their
faces.
But they are angry, alleging that Bengals players Chris Henry, along with a few
others, beat the 16-year-old so severely that he had to be treated at the hospital
for his injuries.
Bengals' wide-receiver Chris Henry is accused of breaking the law again.
9News has learned that Florence police interviewed Henry, along with Bengal Reggie
McNeal on Tuesday.
The two football pros may have been involved in assaulting a 16-year-old boy.
The family of the victim shared their story exclusively with 9News Tuesday night.
They talked off-camera because they say they're not ready to publicly show their
faces.
But they are angry, alleging that Bengals players Chris Henry, along with a few
others, beat the 16-year-old so severely that he had to be treated at the hospital for his injuries.
"It's very obvious," said Captain Linny Cloyd, of the Florence police department.
"I've seen the young man. There's no doubt he was assaulted. At this point we're
still trying to figure out who is who – where they were."
Police say the 16-year-old and an 18-year-old friend were walking along
Wetherington Boulevard near Mt. Zion Road just after 11 p.m. Friday night when,
they say a black Navigator or Escalade pulled up next to them.
According to the police report, a white male jumped out and started punching the
16-year-old in the face.
"From that, the victim tells us another gentleman got out of the vehicle the same
vehicle and in their attempt to get away, was shoved to the ground by this African
American gentleman," said Cloyd.
The teen identified that man as Bengals receiver Chris Henry, and says receiver
Reggie McNeill was also in the vehicle.
The teen also alleges that they were throwing beer bottles at him as he tried to
run away.
"Go away, we don't want to talk to you."
9News tried to talk to Chris Henry Tuesday night, but no one at his house wanted
to talk to us.
Henry lives just a few blocks away from where police say the assault happened.
The victim's family tells 9News that the teen knows Henry and knows his vehicle
because he lives in the neighborhood and was friends with Henry's younger brother.
Police questioned Henry Tuesday afternoon and are taking this allegation very
seriously.
"We have been in contact with Mr. Henry and Mr. McNeal as to their whereabouts,"
said Capt. Cloyd. "They deny being in the area, or knowing this gentleman."
Police say they are still following leads and their investigation is on-going.
As for Chris Henry, he's been arrested four times in the past year-and-a-half for
marijuana and gun charges, drunk driving and providing alcohol to female minors.
His run-ins with the law got him an eight-game, unpaid suspension this upcoming
season.
If these allegation are true, this could spell the end of Chris Henry's career.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said that Henry would be banished for life if
there were any more mis-steps.
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Stay tuned to this one as you know how the last story about Chris Henry failing a
drug test turned out. And it's very important to understand that being accused of
a crime absolutely does not mean he committed any crime. But clearly, it's something
the Bengals would rather not see.
Again, this is important as Henry's career could be hanging in the balance here
I THINK THIS IS THE LOWEST OF THE LOW TO JUST BEAT UP A KID WOOOOW
GLLLLL
GET-R-DON PEACE
It's a tired message but I'm bringing it to you again. Bengals WR Chris Henry is
possibly in trouble again. This is important because as you know, his career is on
very thin ice given his past troubles.
Here is the story from WCPO Channel 9.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...4-0c676af92d8d
Clipped from the Lynn Giroud article:
Bengals' wide-receiver Chris Henry is accused of breaking the law again.
9News has learned that Florence police interviewed Henry, along with Bengal Reggie
McNeal on Tuesday.
The two football pros may have been involved in assaulting a 16-year-old boy.
The family of the victim shared their story exclusively with 9News Tuesday night.
They talked off-camera because they say they're not ready to publicly show their
faces.
But they are angry, alleging that Bengals players Chris Henry, along with a few
others, beat the 16-year-old so severely that he had to be treated at the hospital
for his injuries.
Bengals' wide-receiver Chris Henry is accused of breaking the law again.
9News has learned that Florence police interviewed Henry, along with Bengal Reggie
McNeal on Tuesday.
The two football pros may have been involved in assaulting a 16-year-old boy.
The family of the victim shared their story exclusively with 9News Tuesday night.
They talked off-camera because they say they're not ready to publicly show their
faces.
But they are angry, alleging that Bengals players Chris Henry, along with a few
others, beat the 16-year-old so severely that he had to be treated at the hospital for his injuries.
"It's very obvious," said Captain Linny Cloyd, of the Florence police department.
"I've seen the young man. There's no doubt he was assaulted. At this point we're
still trying to figure out who is who – where they were."
Police say the 16-year-old and an 18-year-old friend were walking along
Wetherington Boulevard near Mt. Zion Road just after 11 p.m. Friday night when,
they say a black Navigator or Escalade pulled up next to them.
According to the police report, a white male jumped out and started punching the
16-year-old in the face.
"From that, the victim tells us another gentleman got out of the vehicle the same
vehicle and in their attempt to get away, was shoved to the ground by this African
American gentleman," said Cloyd.
The teen identified that man as Bengals receiver Chris Henry, and says receiver
Reggie McNeill was also in the vehicle.
The teen also alleges that they were throwing beer bottles at him as he tried to
run away.
"Go away, we don't want to talk to you."
9News tried to talk to Chris Henry Tuesday night, but no one at his house wanted
to talk to us.
Henry lives just a few blocks away from where police say the assault happened.
The victim's family tells 9News that the teen knows Henry and knows his vehicle
because he lives in the neighborhood and was friends with Henry's younger brother.
Police questioned Henry Tuesday afternoon and are taking this allegation very
seriously.
"We have been in contact with Mr. Henry and Mr. McNeal as to their whereabouts,"
said Capt. Cloyd. "They deny being in the area, or knowing this gentleman."
Police say they are still following leads and their investigation is on-going.
As for Chris Henry, he's been arrested four times in the past year-and-a-half for
marijuana and gun charges, drunk driving and providing alcohol to female minors.
His run-ins with the law got him an eight-game, unpaid suspension this upcoming
season.
If these allegation are true, this could spell the end of Chris Henry's career.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said that Henry would be banished for life if
there were any more mis-steps.
[[[[[[[[[[[[ OUR VIEW ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
Stay tuned to this one as you know how the last story about Chris Henry failing a
drug test turned out. And it's very important to understand that being accused of
a crime absolutely does not mean he committed any crime. But clearly, it's something
the Bengals would rather not see.
Again, this is important as Henry's career could be hanging in the balance here
I THINK THIS IS THE LOWEST OF THE LOW TO JUST BEAT UP A KID WOOOOW
GLLLLL
GET-R-DON PEACE
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