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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

20 years for KCK man who started -- and lost -- gunfight with FBI

Nicholas H. Henry, 28, was sentenced to 20 years on Monday -- or one year for each bullet that him, plus six to grow on. Joe Lambe has the details here. The shooting happened in November 2009, when FBI agents and Olathe police tried to arrest Henry in a shopping center's parking lot.

No law-enforcement officers were hurt, but Henry took a bullet to the head. Two other shots narrowly missed his heart.

His father, Robert Henry, said afterwards that his son had been in trouble with drugs and the law since he was a teenager. “I hope this wakes him up,” he said at the time.

He said his son told him: “Dad, I never want to be shot again. It hurt.”

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