Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Marine Held After Rushing Wife to Hospital on $100,000 Bond

This is the latest headline about the Marine involved,
Man remains in custody in shooting involving officer
Jacksonville Daily News
Adelina Colbert
December 1, 2014

A Camp Lejeune Marine remains in the county jail for allegedly trying to hit a police officer with his car during a high speed chase that ended in an officer-involved shooting last week.

Brandon Ryan Henry, 21, of Foy Lockamy Road, was charged by the Jacksonville Police Department on Nov. 26 with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, assault with a deadly weapon against a government official, fleeing or eluding arrest with motor vehicle, felony failure to stop at a stop sign or flashing red light, reckless driving to endanger and reckless driving with wanton disregard.

He is being held at the Onslow County jail under a $100,000 secured bond.

According to 1st Lt. Adam Flores, spokesman with the 2nd Marine Division on Camp Lejeune, Henry, a lance corporal, is a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, who enlisted in the Marine Corps in August 2012. Henry is listed as being a native of Leeds, Alabama, according to Marine Corps records.
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Yet this is more of the story the Jacksonville Daily News didn't think was important enough to add in
WIFE: Marine husband rushing me to hospital when shot by officer during chase
WITN News
By: Carly Swain, Rachael Cardin, and Clayton Bauman
Nov 28, 2014

The wife of a Marine who is accused of leading police on a chase and attempting to run down an officer says her husband was rushing her to the hospital.

Brandon Henry is facing several charges, including assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, assault with a deadly weapon against a government official, and fleeing or eluding arrest.
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