When Lena Bryan-Henderson was growing up in Wilkinsburg in the 1970s, her family dinner conversations frequently revolved around civil rights. “It was table talk every evening almost — about the prejudices and the injustices that people who look like me had to endure,” she said. Then, when she was about
Jajuan Henderson was just grabbing some iced tea out of a parked car when an unmarked vehicle filled with a group of plainclothes officers surrounded […]
The incident left Henderson, who was unarmed, partly paralyzed for life. A Grand Jury found the detective that fired four shots had reason to fear for his own safety.