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The community mourns Hamilton County Deputy “deliberately killed” when crashed

Cincinnati (Wxix) – Friends and Family of the deputy Larry Henderson, who was killed by the father of a man on Friday, who was fatally shot by the police, expressed her grief when a monument was set up for him in Anderson outside of district 5.

“My brother Larry Henderson was through and through a warrior. His integrity, his love, his care, never always Everzeit, I got her back mentality,” said Henderson's sister Jeanne Stockton.

Cindy Hodge and Kym Rosselot Trentkamp are close friends of Stockton, but have known most of their lives to the deputy Henderson.

According to Hodge, Deputy Henderson was a joke who always smiled when he was with his loved ones. It also served the community with integrity and courage until his death.

Larry Henderson, recently in retirement of the Sheriff office of the Hamilton County(Hamilton Couty Sheriff's Office)

The deputy deputy Henderon was killed on Friday when the public prosecutor, according to the prosecutor, deliberately beat him at the intersection of Martin Luther King Drive and Burnet Woods Drive.

Hodge says his death cannot affect the light of the deputy Henderson because it lives on through his children. She says that the deputy deputy Henderson and his wife have an adult child and they promoted other children than he died.

“He and his wife decided to open their home to other children, the parents needed, and they wanted to open their home for other children and they had a lot of love in their hearts,” said Hodge.

Henderson was a deputy of a sheriff for 33 years and served in several specialized units, including academy instructors, member of the diving team, HCPA Swat, FBI Task Force Officer and HCSO Bomb Unit.

“In the early term of Deputy Henderson as the deputy of the sheriff, I recognized his talent for teaching and the presentation,” said Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey in Hamilton County in a statement on Sunday.

“Larry started his journey as a sheriff's office trainer at the beginning of his career,” she says. He developed specialist knowledge and became an excellent trainer. He then trained divisions of the Sheriff office of the Hamilton County, which included hundreds of deputy sheriffs. His ability to move into the life of the officers and touch the life of the officers was exceptional. We will continue to honor Larry's service of the service. “

Kyla Woods, HCSO's public information officer, said that the deputy Henderson, No. 129, will retire from the agency.

Woods said HCSO thanked his colleagues from the law enforcement authorities, the members of the community, family, friends and everyone who offered condolences and support during the difficult time they are confronted with.

HCSO will subsequently share details about funeral home.

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