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🗓️ 21 September 2023
⏱️ 25 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back to my channel. This case is very upsetting. This is another case |
0:12.1 | of police brutality on a young black man. It happened a while ago and a lot of people don't |
0:16.6 | know about it and they should. I'm going to try to be on my best behavior as much as I can. |
0:21.2 | Of course, I will leave petitions below that you absolutely should take a few seconds out of your |
0:25.7 | day per petition and sign as well as other places that you can donate that truly need help. |
0:30.4 | Try to use the cleanest language that I possibly can. So this is Dan Roy Henry Jr. |
0:36.9 | otherwise known as Danny or DJ. Most people call him DJ, his mom calls him Danny. I'm going to go |
0:43.2 | ahead and call him DJ in this video because it seemed like that's what he liked to be called most. |
0:48.3 | So DJ was born on October 29th, 1989. He grew up in eastern Massachusetts and he was very, |
0:55.2 | very close with his family. So DJ was the oldest in his family. Their middle child was named Kyle |
1:00.9 | and he also had a sister named Amber who was the youngest. His father is named Dan Roy or Dan |
1:06.9 | and his mother is Angela. So Dan and Angela had built a really great life for themselves. They |
1:12.5 | worked incredibly hard for their kids to have the best possible life that they could and DJ was |
1:17.4 | an awesome kid. He was always willing to help out his family with chores or whatever they needed |
1:21.9 | around the house as well as take care of his younger brother and sister. His mom described DJ |
1:27.1 | as a very gentle spirit that he was a really kind guy. He was that selfless type of person that |
1:33.6 | would give you the shirt off of his back. He always did the right thing and he tried to be the |
1:38.7 | best possible example he could for other people. And like I said, he loved his family. They really |
1:44.5 | were like a team in a way. He even had tattoos on his wrists that said family first. So he was |
1:50.4 | that type of guy. Their family spent a lot of time together. They were always supportive of each |
1:54.7 | other, you know, from their creatives to sports, but really they were always there for each other. |
2:00.4 | So DJ graduated from Oliver Ames High School in Aston, Massachusetts in June of 2007. After that, |
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