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tibor75;934747; said:
The Bengals' wide receiver said he thought his insurance company was paying for the car, so he had not made any payment for the vehicle.
FLORENCE, Ky. -- Police recovered a stolen vehicle Wednesday evening from the home of Chris Henry.An officer spotted a car he did not recognize parked in the Cincinnati Bengal?s driveway, ran the license plates and discovered the car had been reported stolen by a rental-car company.Henry told investigators that his own vehicle had been stolen in Louisiana, where he is from originally, and he rented a car from Hertz.
The Bengals' wide receiver said he thought his insurance company was paying for the car, so he had not made any payment for the vehicle.Authorities said Hertz had not received payment from Henry or his insurance company, and the car was reported stolen.
jwinslow;934753; said:
OWUBuckeye51;934761; said:Just when you think a guy can't make a bigger ass out of himself...
Henry joins Bengals' practice for first time since suspension
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry has been cleared by the NFL to return to practice, despite the fact he still has two games remaining in his suspension, and the third-year veteran was on the field with teammates for Wednesday morning's workout.
Henry was suspended by commissioner Roger Goodell this spring for the first eight games of the regular season for violations of the NFL personal conduct policy. He is not eligible to play in a game until the Bengals' contest at Baltimore on Nov. 11.
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Bengals' Henry takes first step
Suspended receiver returns to practice, but first game will be Nov. 11
Thursday, October 25, 2007 3:40 AM
By Bill Rabinowitz
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
NEAL C. LAURON dispatch
Chris Henry has kept himself out of legal trouble since his suspension began.
CINCINNATI -- The Bengals won't have Chris Henry for their game Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but at least they know they should get him back soon.
The NFL granted Henry, a third-year receiver, permission to practice with the team, which indicates his suspension will not extend beyond the season's eighth game. He will be eligible to return Nov. 11 for a game in Baltimore.
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Henry in altercation with attendant
On eve of return to Bengals, WR in parking argument
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Receiver Chris Henry allegedly was involved in an altercation with a parking attendant on the eve of rejoining the Cincinnati Bengals from his eight-game suspension.
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You stay classy Chris .... :(On Tuesday night, police in Newport, Ky., a suburb on the other side of the Ohio River within view of Paul Brown Stadium, were called to an entertainment district following a dispute over a parking fee.
A parking attendant told police that Henry and another man parked their sport utility vehicle without paying. According to an incident report, the attendant said Henry argued loudly with him and said, "Don't you know who I am?"
The attendant told police that Henry threw a $5 bill on the ground, but it was returned to him and police were called.
NFBuck;986427; said:How can you not root for this kid?
sandgk;986431; said:You stay classy Chris .... :(
The parking attendant states Henry went chest to chest with him....saying...."F-you....F-this....don't you know who I am?". The parking attendant states Henry then threw a five dollar bill onto the ground and said, "You better pick that up bitch".