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Federal Judge Joins Review Of Police Shootings In Hudson Valley Federal Judge Joins Review Of Police Shootings In Hudson Valley
Federal Judge Joins Review Of Police Shootings In Hudson Valley A former federal prosecutor in New York is being called in to assist the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office in reopening the investigation into a pair of police-involved shootings that left a 20-year-old Pace University student from Massachusetts and former US Marine dead. Danroy “DJ” Henry, an Easton, Massachusetts man who was a junior at Pace was shot to death by police officers in Pleasantville in October 2010 while he was in a moving vehicle. Related story - Thousands Demand Justice 10 Years After College Athlete Shot, Killed By Cop In Westchester Thirteen months later, Ken…
HS Football Coach Accused Of Sending Lewd Sex Pics To Minors Pleads Not Guilty HS Football Coach Accused Of Sending Lewd Sex Pics To Minors Pleads Not Guilty
HS Football Coach Accused Of Sending Lewd Sex Pics To Minors Pleads Not Guilty A former assistant high school football coach who was a varsity star in the Hudson Valley accused of sending indecent material and explicit text messages to minors has pleaded not guilty.Justin Kaffenberger, who was the assistant football coach of the Monroe-Woodbury junior varsity football team, is now no longer serving in that position and not allowed near campus. State Police arrested Kaffenberger, a Monroe resident, on Wednesday, Sept. 19 and charged him with disseminating indecent material to minors in the first degree (a Class D felony) and two counts of endangering the welfare of a ch…
Monroe-Woodbury Assistant Football Coach Sent Minors Sexually Explicit Material, Police Say Monroe-Woodbury Assistant Football Coach Sent Minors Sexually Explicit Material, Police Say
Monroe-Woodbury Assistant Football Coach Sent Minors Sexually Explicit Material, Police Say This story has been updated. An assistant high school football coach and former varsity star in the Hudson Valley has been charged with sending indecent material to minors after allegedly sending explicit text messages. Justin Kaffenberger is the assistant football coach of the Monroe-Woodbury junior varsity football team. State Police arrested Kaffenberger, a Monroe resident, on Wednesday, Sept. 19 and charged him with disseminating indecent material to minors in the first degree (a Class D felony) and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child (a Class A misdemeanor). The two victi…