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Aaron Hess

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

No Decision Yet in Henry Case Gag Order Request

The request comes after Henry's parents accused Mount Pleasant Police and Westchester County of a cover-up.

Less than a week after Danroy "DJ" Henry's parents, Dan and Angela shared accusations of a cover-up in their son's death, shooting Pleasantville, NY Police Officer Aaron Hess' attorney has requested a gag order. Michael Sussman, the attorney for the Henry family, announced the move Tuesday to the media and said involved parties would appear before Magistrate Judge George A. Yanthis in White Plains federal court. In an email, he wrote, "...defendant seek a gag order against any public comment by attorneys or parties and plaintiffs oppose the same." According to LoHud.com, Brian Sokoloff, attorney for Hess, made the request. DJ Henry, a native of Easton, was shot to death outside the now defunct Finnegan's Bar & Grill in the Thornwood …

Thursday, January 24, 2013

DJ Henry: Parents, Lawyer Claim Cover Up by Authorities

Mount Pleasant police, Westchester County District Attorney's office are accused of lying in a Thursday press conference.

The lawyer for the family of slain Pace University football player and Easton native Danroy "DJ" Henry claims that top-ranking Mount Pleasant policemen and the Westchester County District Attorney's office covered up important information surrounding his 2010 death. Talking to reporters on Thursday morning at the Doubletree Hilton in Tarrytown, NY, attorney Michael Sussman accused Chief Louis Alagno and Lt. Brian Fanelli of knowingly giving contradictory information concerning why officer Ronald Beckley fired his gun towards Henry's car, which was parked in a fire lane near Finnegan's Grill in Thornwood. Sussman, based on gathering depositions from police involved, says that Beckley fired at Pleasantville police officer Aaran Hess, who he …

Friday, December 14, 2012

Shooting Officer in DJ Henry Case Leaves on Disability Retirement

Pleasantville, NY Police Officer Aaron Hess has been inactive since the shooting of Danroy "DJ" Henry on Oct. 17, 2010.

Aaron Hess, the police officer who shot and killed Easton native DJ Henry, is no longer a member of the Pleasantville, NY Police Department. "I can confirm we did get notice from the state comptroller about a week ago," said Pleasantville Village Administrator Patricia Dwyer. "They ruled favorably on his application for disability retirement." Hess, a member of the police department since May 2003, has been out on medical leave since Oct. 17, 2010, when he was involved in a shooting at the Thornwood Shopping Center. Since the incident, Hess has been identified as the police officer who fatally shot Danroy "DJ" Henry, then a 20-year-old Pace University football player, who had been at a bar in the shopping center following the school's …

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Two Years Later, Family of DJ Henry Pledges to Push Forward

DJ Henry's mother reflects on the two year anniversary of her son's death

  For Easton resident Angella Henry, things have not gotten easier in the two years since her son's death. The mother of DJ Henry relives it each and every day. "Some days have been worse as some information has been revealed about Oct. 17, 2010 and we find out how cruel-fully he was treated it actually hurts even more," she said. "I don’t think time makes things any easier." Henry will spend her day Wednesday mourning the loss of her son, who was shot and killed by police officer Aaron Hess on Oct. 17, 2010 while driving away from a bar in Pleasantville, N.Y. The two years since that night have included vigils, legal battles, widespread media attention, and differing accounts from a slew of witnesses. Pleasantville Police Officer Aaron …

Ok Flexy

10:53 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Prayers all around for your family.   more ›

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

D.J. Henry's Family Files New Suit Against Mount Pleasant and Two Officers

The complaint alleges that police officers Kevin Gilmartin and Officer Ronald Gagnon neither checked on or sought treatment for the Easton native who had just been shot by Pleasantville police Officer Aaron Hess.

A second lawsuit against police officers who responded to reports of a crowd outside a Thornwood bar and shot an Easton native attending Pace University  will be filed in federal court Oct. 12.  Aaron Hess, a Pleasantville police officer, killed D.J. Henry on Oct. 17, 2010, shooting him from the hood of Henry's car as Henry was driving. He was not indicted by a Westchester County Grand Jury; the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The U.S. Justice Department is also investigating. Michael Sussman, attorney for the Henry family, said the story coming out through depositions for the first lawsuit, which was filed against Hess and his employer the village of Pleasantville, drew a very different picture than that described by police right …

Tony Johnson

11:18 pm on Friday, December 21, 2012

I read on another website that Aaron Hess was granted medical retirement. Instead of facing the music for his misrepresentation (outright LIES IMHO) of the DJ Henry murder, he retires. Hopefully Hess and the officers who held DJ down AFTER he was shot ALL face some punishment   more ›

Monday, October 1, 2012

Mount Pleasant Police Officer Says Hess Was 'Aggressor' in DJ Henry Case

Ronald Beckley, who also fired his weapon the night DJ Henry was shot and killed by Police Officer Aaron Hess, said in a deposition last week that he was aiming at Hess and described him to be the 'aggressor.' Beckley also said he shot Hess in the knee.

  Mount Pleasant Police Officer Ronald Beckley, the second officer to fire his weapon the night of Easton native DJ Henry's death, said during his deposition in federal court last week that he fired his gun to stop Pleasantville police officer Aaron Hess, who he felt was the "aggressor." "I was shooting at a person that I thought was the aggressor and was inflicting deadly physical force on another," Beckley told Michael Sussman, who deposed him as part of a civil suit filed by the Henry family against Hess and the Village of Pleasantville, NY. Hess, a Pleasantville Police Officer, shot and killed Henry on Oct. 17, 2010 outside a bar in Pleasantville as Henry was driving in his vehicle. He was not indicted by a Westchester County Grand …

ethanspapa

11:29 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012

The truth starts to come out. The White Plains, Mount Pleasant community is a scary place with anyone that's been in the sun to long. One of many nightmares. These cretins are still on the force. Their fellow officers finally said enough and cowboyed up.   more ›

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

DJ Henry's Father: Contradicting Accounts of Son's Death Reveal Lack of Justification

The release of Aaron Hess' deposition Thursday shows disparities in witness accounts, DJ Henry's father Danroy Henry Sr. Says.

Danroy Henry Sr., the father of Easton native DJ Henry - who was shot and killed by New York Police Officer Aaron Hess Oct. 17, 2010 -  said that the standards of justification for his son's death are being lowered by contradicting statements made by witnesses and Hess himself. "If you allege that a wrong was committed that required the use of deadly force to stop, and if what you allege then is proven to be false then the standard that would apply to justify the taking of that life turns into a lesser one," Henry said. Henry, along with his lawyer Michael Sussman, spoke with the media on a conference call Friday - a day after the transcript Hess' deposition given in Federal Court was released to the public. Hess was grilled by Sussman as …

Orlanda Laureano

2:35 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

"It’s very clear to me this was not justified . Very very sad, a bright young man is gone. Please let us not forget him. This has happened many many times over. This can happen to anyone of us or someone we know, but it seems to me it happens more often to young   more ›

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Weekly Region Roundup

Region Roundup: Two-Alarm Fire; 18-Wheeler Rolls Over; Explosive Device (And More...)

A look at the top headlines in your town and the surrounding area for the week of August 26, 2012.

Two-Alarm Fire at Canton Home The cause of a two-alarm fire that ignited at a home on Chapman Street in Canton Tuesday night was the result of an accidental electrical issue, Canton Fire Chief Charles E. Doody said Wednesday. The fire broke out around 9 p.m. Tuesday, August 28, and caused fire damage to a basement electrical room. The two occupants who own the home were displaced as a result of the fire, though there were no injuries, Doody said. Read more by clicking here. *** 18-Wheeler Rolls Over on Route 24 On-Ramp in Stoughton The male driver of the tractor trailer was uninjured when his 18-wheeler carrying stainless steel rolled over just before getting on Route 24 northbound in Stoughton Monday afternoon, August 27. The 18-wheeler …

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11:32 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Shooting Officer: I Thought DJ Henry's Car Would Stop

Shooting Pleasantville Police Officer Aaron Hess gave a deposition in federal court.

Pleasantville, NY Police Officer Aaron Hess was grilled in federal court this month as part of the ongoing lawsuits filed by multiple parties following the death of Pace University student and Easton native Danroy "DJ" Henry on Oct. 17, 2010 in Thornwood. "I believed it was going to stop because every other vehicle I've asked to stop in my career has stopped," Hess told Michael Sussman, the attorney for Henry's parents, Angella and Danroy Sr. of Easton. Hess, who appeared at the White Plains U.S. courthouse for the closed-door deposition beginning on August 14, confirmed to Sussman that the only other statement he had given to date following the shooting was to the Pleasantville's Police Benevolent Association (PBA) attorney John Grant. A …

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

New York Officer Who Shot DJ Henry Questioned in Federal Court

DJ Henry family's attorney questioned Aaron Hess Tuesday.

Pleasantville, NY Police Officer Aaron Hess appeared in federal court in White Plains for the first time to give a deposition in the civil lawsuit filed against him by the family of Danroy "DJ" Henry, an Easton native. "It's the first time we heard his story told by him," said Danroy Henry Sr., DJ's father, who was present for the proceedings today with his wife, Angella. Henry added that it is part of a legal process related to the lawsuit. Michael Sussman, the attorney representing Henry's parents in a civil lawsuit against Hess, as well as the Village of Pleasantville and Town of Mount Pleasant, questioned the police officer—who has not been active since the shooting—today. Sussman spoke about the case on a conference call with the …

Ondra Cohen

6:53 am on Friday, August 17, 2012

Good morning, I just want to say first God bless you and family and also never give up I have 2 sons and it seem like there just targets but me as a single mother don't let it happened I'm always fighting for them Love Ondra   more ›

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