Chris Henry

DonziGirl

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I'm surprised I haven't seen anything posted on here about Chris Henry from the Bengals. He finally just cleaned up his act (from 5 arrests from last year) and was doing well.

To make a long story short he died after a "domestic dispute" with his fiance. Jumped into the bed of her truck while she was trying to leave, somehow ended up on the road and died of his injuries


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4750615
 
Nothing in Ohio surprises me anymore. He was just another thug who shined up his image for a bit, but like almost all thugs, they come to a bad ending. Watch something like this happen to that thug in Oregon. Once a thug, always a thug. I don't feel a shred of pitty for him. He was blessed with God given talents, yet he thought being a thug was more important. The sport news made a big deal about Ocho Cinco wearing his jersey to practice. Now there is some character witness there.
 
Nothing in Ohio surprises me anymore.
Me either. I live here. But he didn't much. And he isn't from here. He grew up in a suburb of New Orleans. He was signed with the Bengals for a time. I guess that makes this an Ohio story,

But he died in North Carolina, where he was staying at his fiance's house and the accident occured.
 
Me either. I live here. But he didn't much. And he isn't from here. He grew up in a suburb of New Orleans. He was signed with the Bengals for a time. I guess that makes this an Ohio story,

But he died in North Carolina, where he was staying at his fiance's house and the accident occured.

Yep, that's right, he was in North Carolina when he met his maker. A thug from New Orleans?? Say it ain't so! Nagin looked like a gang banger to me. 500 flooded buses full of fuel. What an idiot.
 
I'm surprised I haven't seen anything posted on here about Chris Henry from the Bengals. He finally just cleaned up his act (from 5 arrests from last year) and was doing well.

To make a long story short he died after a "domestic dispute" with his fiance. Jumped into the bed of her truck while she was trying to leave, somehow ended up on the road and died of his injuries


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4750615

From the outside I'd say that was a lucky ending for her.
 
Nobody is perfect, but 5 arrests in a short period of X & only 26 yo!!!!:icon_bs::icon_bs:He had a whole life of crime ahead of him!! Prolly make'n more in 1 year than most of us in a life time!! World by the ballz!!!:cuss::cuss::toetap05:
 
Nobody is perfect, but 5 arrests in a short period of X & only 26 yo!!!!:icon_bs::icon_bs:He had a whole life of crime ahead of him!! Prolly make'n more in 1 year than most of us in a life time!! World by the ballz!!!:cuss::cuss::toetap05:

It's about like Plexico Burris. Had more money than God, but had to practice his quick draw in a bar in NYC. Talk about an idiot thug.
 
So any white thugs/thrash as here´s pointed only at blacks and stereotyped at that ?

Friends around Cincinnati of mine noted about Chris Henry, sad for the Bengals.
 
(1) I have no sympathy for him. He was, is, and probably would have continued to be...a thug.

(2) This whole accident story here isn't adding up. I think the broad ran his azz over!
 
So any white thugs/thrash as here´s pointed only at blacks?

Friends around Cincinnati of mine noted about Chris Henry, sad for the Bengals.

This isn't a racial thing, so please don't go and try to purport that it is...the guy's a career criminal, plain and simple.
 
This isn't a racial thing, so please don't go and try to purport that it is...the guy's a career criminal, plain and simple.

We all make mistakes and should get a chance...or that´s how I´m tought.

Having 5 crimes doesn´t like this doesn´t make him a career criminal in my book..
Hell then every badass/ Top fighters I know are career criminals overhere.
These are petty crimes :

On December 15, 2005, Henry was pulled over in northern Kentucky for speeding. During a search, marijuana was found in his shoes. He was also driving without a valid driver's license or valid insurance.[17] He pleaded guilty and avoided a jail sentence.
One month later, on January 30, 2006 he was arrested in Orlando, Florida for multiple gun charges including concealment and aggravated assault with a firearm.[18] He was reported to have been wearing his #15 Bengals jersey at the time of his arrest. He pleaded guilty to this charge and avoided jail time.
On April 29, Henry allowed three underage females (ages 18, 16 and 15) to consume alcohol at a hotel in Covington, Kentucky.[19] One of the three, an 18-year-old woman, accused Henry of sexually assaulting her; she later retracted her story and was charged with filing a false police report.[20] On January 25, 2007, Henry pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor violation of a city ordinance commonly referred to as a "keg law." He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with all but two of those days being suspended.[19]
He was pulled over on Interstate 275 in Ohio on June 3 at 1:18 A.M. by Ohio Highway Patrol trooper Michael Shimko for surmised drunk driving. He voluntarily submitted to a breathalyzer test at 2:06 A.M. at the Milford Police Department and registered a .092 blood-alcohol level, .012 above the level permitted in the state of Ohio.[21]
 
(1) I have no sympathy for him. He was, is, and probably would have continued to be...a thug.

(2) This whole accident story here isn't adding up. I think the broad ran his azz over!

If hes was standing on the bed really easy to get him off there... no need to run over..just spin him off there, on purpose.
 
So any white thugs/thrash as here´s pointed only at blacks and stereotyped at that ?

Friends around Cincinnati of mine noted about Chris Henry, sad for the Bengals.

This isn't a racial thing, so please don't go and try to purport that it is...the guy's a career criminal, plain and simple.

If it makes ya feel any better, I think Robert Downey Jr. is 1 of the biggest losers around! I am sick of all his arrests &:icon_bs:I can't believe the actors guild or whoever lets people keep make'n movies keep let'n him back in!! Like Cig said, not racist, facts, & as I said above already, nobody is perfect but this repetative crap speaks 4 itself!!!
 
We all make mistakes and should get a chance...or that´s how I´m tought.

Having 5 crimes doesn´t like this doesn´t make him a career criminal in my book..
Hell then every badass/ Top fighters I know are career criminals overhere.
These are petty crimes :

On December 15, 2005, Henry was pulled over in northern Kentucky for speeding. During a search, marijuana was found in his shoes. He was also driving without a valid driver's license or valid insurance.[17] He pleaded guilty and avoided a jail sentence.
One month later, on January 30, 2006 he was arrested in Orlando, Florida for multiple gun charges including concealment and aggravated assault with a firearm.[18] He was reported to have been wearing his #15 Bengals jersey at the time of his arrest. He pleaded guilty to this charge and avoided jail time.
On April 29, Henry allowed three underage females (ages 18, 16 and 15) to consume alcohol at a hotel in Covington, Kentucky.[19] One of the three, an 18-year-old woman, accused Henry of sexually assaulting her; she later retracted her story and was charged with filing a false police report.[20] On January 25, 2007, Henry pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor violation of a city ordinance commonly referred to as a "keg law." He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with all but two of those days being suspended.[19]
He was pulled over on Interstate 275 in Ohio on June 3 at 1:18 A.M. by Ohio Highway Patrol trooper Michael Shimko for surmised drunk driving. He voluntarily submitted to a breathalyzer test at 2:06 A.M. at the Milford Police Department and registered a .092 blood-alcohol level, .012 above the level permitted in the state of Ohio.[21]

Those are crimes. Five of them. Thus, he is a criminal, by definition.
Or at least that's how I was taught.
 
Having 5 crimes doesn´t like this doesn´t make him a career criminal in my book..

So how many crimes does it take to make a career criminal in Finland? Just how much disrespect for the law, and the community, does one have to display before everyone can consider you a piece of sh!t?

I'm just glad it happened at the hands of one of his own. Nobody to blame but himself.
 
So how many crimes does it take to make a career criminal in Finland? Just how much disrespect for the law, and the community, does one have to display before everyone can consider you a piece of sh!t?

I'm just glad it happened at the hands of one of his own. Nobody to blame but himself.

Come on... giving beer to underaged, carrying some weed and done some drunk driving.
Like I said In MY book... not hard crimes to be judged by.
Regarding this sport and racing in general how do you think some of the guys fund themselves...
Llet´s say I´m quite liberal then on Chris Henrys crimes but not Ben Kramers, Sal Maglutas, George Morales etc etc....I could make a full page of the list of guys here...some even recent racers.

Considered as a career criminal is first of all you gotta have a specific career and get cought with it doing it for a long time not just being reckless.
There´s a difference between a criminals and a tight rank among them...but you just learn the code living it.
 
Come on... giving beer to underaged, carrying some weed and done some drunk driving.
Like I said In MY book... not hard crimes to be judged by.
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Dude, from your own post above, U 4 got that little GUN thing!!!!! People here in the US more & more, not 2 happy w/ illegal gun activity!!!! That I believe would fall under "hard crimes"!! Just say'n!!!!:willy_nilly:
 
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