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Accident Investigation #24-2010


Thornwood Shopping Center
Mount Pleasant, New York
October 17, 2010
Detective Richard van der Meulen #137
Westchester County Department ofPublic Safety
1 Saw Mill River Parkway
Hawthorne, New York
January 31, 2011
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This report and accident reconstruction is only a portion of the joint investigation into the
death ofDanroy Henry on October 17, 2010 in the Thornwood Shopping Center located
in the Town of Mount Pleasant. This portion of the investigation contains the vehicle
actions of the 2002 Nissan Altima operated by Mr. Henry. The work conducted and
results determined are based solely on analysis of available evidence. No witness
statements have been used.
Traffic units
1) 2002 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL
Massachusetts registration 1 JN200
Vehicle Identification Number 1N4AL11E82C705289
Driven by:
Danroy Henry
15 Symphony Drive
North Easton, Massachusetts 02356
Passengers:
Brandon Cox (front seat)
Desmond Hinds (rear seat)
2) Pleasantville Police Officer Aaron Hess
Pedestrian
3) 2007 Ford Crown Victoria (Mount Pleasant police car #43)
Vehicle Identification Number 2FAHP71 Wl7X115976
Parked
4) 2007 Ford Crown Victoria (Mount Pleasant police car #42)
Vehicle Identification Number 2FAHP71 W67X142378
Parked
Available evidence:
1) A scuff mark left on the roadway by the Nissan Altima prior to contact with
Mount Pleasant police car #43.
2) A tire mark left on the roadway by the Nissan Altima during and after contact
with Mount Pleasant police car #43.
3) Damage to the Nissan Altima.
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4) Damage to Mount Pleasant Police car #43.
5) Digital images of the incident captured by Citibank security cameras.
6) Digital images of the incident captured by Finnegan's security cameras.
7) Acceleration tests conducted with an exemplar Nissan Altima.
8) A mechanical inspection of the Nissan Altima.
9) In car video ofWCDPS Police Officer Cusano.
Findings:
1) The Nissan Altima was traveling at 24.1 miles per hour (35.44 fps) when it
collided with Mount Pleasant police car #43.
The speed of the Nissan Altima during impact with Mount Pleasant police car #43
was calculated using several methods.
The first method involved calculating the speed at which the police officer was
thrown from the hood of the Nissan. The distance of this throw was estimated at
42.78 feet. The starting point of this distance was measured at the point where the
front left wheel of the Nissan becomes tangled with the wheel well of police car
#43 and the Nissan began to slow significantly. The ending point of this distance
was measured by viewing the in car video of WCDPS Police Officer Cusano
which shows the estimated final rest of the police officer, his baton, and his
flashlight. A throw formula using .67 as a drag factor (Searle) at a distance of
42.78 feet, resulted in a calculated speed of24.1 miles per hour (35.44 fps). This
does not include the delta-v (change or loss of velocity) of the police officer
striking the ground. This could be estimated at .5...,. 2 miles per hour, but is
minimal and will not be considered. The speed of the police officer at the time he
left the hood of the Nissan was equal to the speed of the Nissan when it struck the
police car.
The second method involved analyzing the impact and post impact actions of the
Nissan. A slide to stop formula using a drag factor of .70 and a distance of 49.96
feet yielded a speed loss of 19.2 miles per hour (28.32 fps). An energy loss for the
breaking of the Nissan's wheel assembly and lower control arm, and the
movement of Mount Pleasant police car #43 and possibly the movement of Mount
Pleasant police car #42 cannot be accurately calculated. The method of analyzing
the impact and post impact actions of the Nissan yields a minimum speed of 19.2
miles per hour when it collided with police car #43.
The third method involved analyzing digital images from Citibank camera #1 and
camera #4. Camera #4 shows the Nissan passing through a portion of the
crosswalk at 24.1 miles per hour. This has been estimated to be the speed of the
Nissan while colliding with police car #43. Camera #1 shows the Nissan passing
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through a portion of the crosswalk at 22.2 miles per hour (32.55fps). At this point,
the Nissan is colliding with police car #43 and has begun to slow down.
2) The speed of the Nissan while passing through the views of Citibank cameras # 1
and #4 was calculated based on the distance the vehicle traveled during various
frames compared to the elapsed time as indicated on the digital stills. Analysis of
the digital frames indicates that the Nissan was accelerating throughout the entire
sequence. The average speed of the Nissan at position "E" (refer to scale diagram)
has been calculated at 14.7 miles per hour (21.69 fps). The average acceleration
rate of the Nissan from position "E" to collision with police car #43 was
calculated at 10.29 feet per second, per second.
3) The speed of the Nissan while passing through the view of the Finnegan's
security camera were calculated based on the distance the vehicle traveled during
various frames compared to the elapsed time as indicated on the digital stills.
The positioning of the Nissan along the curb while it was parked is not visible on
the security camera.
The average speed between positions 32.390 and 32.796 is estimated at 17.0 mph
(25.09 feet per second). This is based on the roughly calculated distance of 10.19
feet (wheelbase plus 1 foot) which the Nissan travels during .406 seconds. The
brake lamps are not illuminated in either position. It is not known if the vehicle is
accelerating or maintaining a constant speed.
The average speedbetween positions 32.796 and 33.203 is estimated at 18.2 mph
(26.78 feet per second). This is based on the roughly calculated distance of 10.9
feet which the Nissan travels during .407 seconds. The brake lamps are not
illuminated in either position. It is not known if the vehicle is slightly accelerating
or maintaining a constant speed.
The average speed between positions 33.203 and 33.609 is estimated at 11.5 mph
(16.94 feet per second). This is based on the roughly calculated distance of 6.88
feet which the Nissan travels during .406 seconds. The brake lamps are not
illuminated in position 33.203 but are illuminated in position 33.609. The Nissan
is slowing.
The average speed between positions 33.609 and 34.140 is estimated at 5.1 mph
(7.53 feet per second). This is based on the roughly calculated distance of 4 feet
which the Nissan travels during .531 seconds. The brake lamps are illuminated in
position 33.609 only. The Nissan is slowing in the early portion and accelerating
in the later portion.
The average speed between positions 34.140 and 34.515 is estimated at 9.7 mph
(14.4 feet per second). This is based on the roughly calculated distance of5.4 feet
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which the Nissan travels during .375 seconds. The brake lamps are not
illuminated in position 34.140. The one visible brake lamp in position 34.515
appears illuminated but is not because the vehicle is accelerating.
There is not enough distance for the Nissan to accelerate from an average speed of
5.1 mph during positions 33.609 and 34.140 to an average speed of9.7 mph
during positions 34.140 and 34.515 if the Nissan was braking during the entire
portion of positions 33.609 and 34.140. In order for the Nissan to reach an
average speed of9.7 mph during positions 33.609 and 34.140, it must have been
accelerating for a portion of positions 33.609 and 34.140 and continue to
accelerate through positions 34.140 and 34.515.
4) An exact acceleration rate for the Nissan between positipns 33.609 and position
"E" is not possible. A range of average acceleration rates has been calculated. The
range is based on midway between positions 33.609 and 34.140 and position "E".
An initial velocity of 5 mph (7.37 fps) at a distance of26.39 yields an average
acceleration rate of 7. 93 feet per second, per second.
An initial velocity of 4 mph (5.88 fps) at a distance of26.39 yields an average
acceleration rate of 8.30 feet per second, per second.
An initial velocity of3 mph (4.41 fps) at a distance of26.39 yields an average
acceleration rate of 8.58 feet per second, per second.
These average acceleration rates are slightly lower than the average acceleration
rates between position "E" and contact with Mount Pleasant police car #43.
Comments:
The above findings, conclusions and professional opinions are based on the facts known
and available at the time ofthis report.
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Commissioncr/Sht:riff
February 18, 20 11
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY I 0595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the status of the crime scene that was proct=sst::U by the Westchester County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 10/17/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Thornwood Shopping Center
Mount Pleasant, New York
Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case#: 762-10
Vehicle Infonnation: 2002 Nissan Altima bearing (MA)IJN-200
FlU Case#: 10-0567 FlU Officer Assigned: _D=et::.::.R:::ooc.::b.:::ertc::...::B::::ao.:rb="e"-r __ _
STATUS:
The above named crime scene has been photographed and processed for physical evidence. All of the developed
scene images as well as the corresponding contact sheets were submitted to you on October 19, 20 I 0. The four 40
caliber cartridge casings as well as the 223 cartridge casing collected at the scene were all submitted to the Ballistics
Section on your behalf. The digital DVMS unit collected from Citibank was turned over to you on scene. The two
pieces of broken plastic collected at the scene were submitted to Labs and Research on December 21, 2010, lab
#F20 I 0-1606. No latent print work was necessary on scene. The 2002 Nissan Altima bearing (MA) IJN-200 has
been impounded and secured as evidence on your behalf. The vehicle is to be processed at a later date pending the
securing of a search warrant.
Sincerely,
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A New York State Accredited
Law EntOrcement Agency
Saw Mill River Parkway
Hawthorne. New York 10532
Tch:phone: (914) 864-7600 Wchsite: westchestcrgov.com
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Cornrnissioner/S heri ff
February 18,2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the sialus of the crime scene that was processed by the \Vestchester County Polic.e
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 10/22/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Thornwood Shopping Center
Mount Pleasant, New York
Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case #: 762-10
Vehicle lnfonnation: 2002 Nissan Altima bearing (MA) IJN-200 VIN#1N4AL11E82C705289
FlU Case#: 10-0567 FlU Officer Assigned: Det. Robert Barber
STATUS:
On October 22, 2010, the 2002 Nissan Altima bearing (MA) IJN-200 was photographed at 375 Executive Blvd,
Elmsford. Furthermore, the exterior engine hood was processed for latent prints. One smudged left hand print of NO
identification value as well as several smudge marks of NO value were developed. The developed latent prints were
photographed and sketched for documentation purposes. Following the completion of the specific processing, the
vehicle was transported to Labs and Research for further processing.
Sincerely,
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Det. Robert Barber
A New York State Accredited
Law Enlbrccmcnt Agem:y
Saw Mill River Parkway
Hawthorne. New York 10532
Telephone: {914) 864-7600 Website: WI.!Stchcstcrgov.com
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18,2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you uflht:: status of the crime scene that \Vas processed by the Westchester County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: I 0/26/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Thornwood Shopping Center
Mount Pleasant, New York
Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case #: 762-10
Vehicle Information: 2002 Nissan Altima bearing (MA) IJN-200 VIN#1N4AL 11 E82C705289
FlU Case#: 10-0567 FlU Officer Assigned: _0=-.=.et"-. "-R-"o-'-b""ert'-'-"B"'a"'rbo..:e::_r __ _
STATUS:
On October 26, 2010, the above described vehicle was photographed at Labs and Research. Furthermore, the two
exterior passenger side windows were processed for latent prints. A total of four lifts were made. Upon evaluation,
one lift was found to contain a partial palm print of value for identification purposes. The remaining three lifts were
found to contain partial palm and fingerprints that lacked sufficient identifiers for purposes of identification and
comparison.
Please submit any case related known palm print impressions for comparison purposes as they become available.
Sincerely,
A New York State Accredited
Law Agency
Saw Mill River Parkway
Hawthorne. New York 10532
Telephone: (914) 861-7600 Website: wcstchestcrgov.com
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department ofPublic Satety
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18,2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 1 0595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the status of the latent fingerprint e-ase which you submitted to the Westchester County
Police Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Submitted: 11110110
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Victim Address:
Submitted By: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case #: 762-10
FlU Case#: _1,_,0:_-0::.:5:..::6:.:._7 _______ FlU Officer Assigned: Det. Robert Barber
STATUS:
The red plastic cup and the plastic Gatorade bottle submitted in this case have been processed and evaluated. Two
latent prints were developed and upon examination, were found to lack sufficient identifiers for purposes of
comparison and identification.
The submitted evidence was released to you on January 4, 2011.
Sincerely,
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Det. Robert Barber
A New York State Accredited
Law Enforcement Agency
Saw Mill Parkway
Hawthorne. New York 10532
Tc!cphom:: (9\4) 864-7600 Website: wcstchcstergov.cnm
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18,2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the status of the crime scene that was processed by the \Vestchcstcr County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 10/19/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Vehicle Information:
FlU Case#:
STATUS:
Thornwood Shopping
Center
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1 nvestigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case#: 762-10
FlU Officer Assigned: Richard van der Meu len
On October 17,2010, The Forensic Investigations Unit assisted your agency by processing a crime scene (police
related shooting) at the Thornwood Shopping Center. Numerous assignments were created by members of the crime
scene, latent print, and ballistics sections. One of these assignments assigned to this Detective was the creation of a
scale diagram. Printed copies of various diagrams have already been provided to you, the New York State Police,
and the Office of the District Attorney. Copies of the diagrams in digital format have been provided to the Office of
the District Attorney.
Sincerely,
Det. Richard van der Meulen
A New York Slate Accredited
Law Enforcement Agency
Saw Mill River Parkway
Hawthorne. New York 10532
Tt!lcphonc: (9\4) 864-7600
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18, 2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the status of the crime scene that was processed hy the Westchester County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 10/28/20 I 0
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Vehicle Information:
Thornwood Shopping
Center
Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case#: 762-10
FlU Case#: 10-0567 FlU Officer Assigned: Richard van der Meulen
STATUS:
On October 17, 2010, The Forensic Investigations Unit assisted your agency by processing a crime scene (police
related shooting) at the Thornwood Shopping Center. Numerous assignments were created by members of the crime
scene, latent print, and ballistics sections. One of these assignments assigned to this Detective was the search for any
additional evidence on the roof, in the gutters, and in the storm drains of the Thornwood Shopping Center on
10/28/2011. As already discussed with your agency, the New York State Police, and the Office of the District
Attorney, no evidence was located.
Sincerely,
Det. Richard van der Meulen
A New York State Accredited
Law Enforcement Agency
Saw Mill River Parkway
I New York 10532
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Robert P. Astorino
County Executive
Department of Public Safety
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18, 2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY 10595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is to inform you of the status of the crime scene that \Vas processed by the Westchester County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 11/22/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Vehicle lnfonnation:
FlU Case#:
STATUS:
Thornwood Shopping
Center
10-0567
Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case#: 762-10
FlU Officer Assigned: Richard van der Meulen
On October 17, 20 I 0, The Forensic Investigations Unit assisted your agency by processing a crime scene (police
related shooting) at the Thornwood Shopping Center. Numerous assignments were created by members of the crime
scene, latent print, and ballistics sections. One of these assignments assigned to this Detective was to have a
representative ofNISSAN USA conduct a diagnostic trouble code download of the Nissan Altima. This was
conducted by a N1SSAN technical specialist on 11/22/2010. No information relevant to the incident was discovered.
The results have already been discussed with your agency, the New York State Police, and the Office of the District
Attorney.
Sincerely,
van der Meulen
A New York Accredited
Law EntOrcemcnt Agency
Saw Mil! River Parkway
Hawthorne. New York !0532
Tdephone: (9 !4) 864-7600 Website: westchestcrgov.com
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Robert P. Ast4lrino
County Executive
Department of Public Sa!Cty
George N. Longworth
Commissioner/Sheriff
February 18,2011
Det. Matthew Brown
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
One Town Hall Plaza
Valhalla, NY I 0595
Dear Det. Brown:
This is lo inform you of the status of the crime scene thut \vas processed by the Westchester County Police
Forensic Investigations Unit.
Date Processed: 11/23/2010
Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Victim Name:
Scene Location:
Vehicle Information:
FlU Case#:
STATUS:
Thornwood Shopping
Center
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Investigator: Det. Matthew Brown
Dept. Case #: 762-10
FlU Officer Assigned: Richard van der Meulen
On October 17, 20 I 0, The Forensic Investigations Unit assisted your agency by processing a crime scene (police
related shooting) at the Thornwood Shopping Center. Numerous assignments were created by members of the crime
scene, latent print, and ballistics sections. One of these assignments assigned to this Detective was to be present
during a mechanical inspection of the Nissan Altima and assist in the search for the projectile which entered the
engine compartment. This assignment was conducted on 11/23/20 I 0.
No mechanical problems were discovered during the inspection. The results of the inspection have been
incorporated in the accident investigation.
A projectile was found in the engine compartment. This projectile was placed into the custody of the Ballistics
Section for further analysis. You should already have received a report from the Ballistics Section regarding their
analysis of the projectile.
Enclosed is a compact disc and contact sheets containing all digital images captured during this assignment.
A New York State Accredited
Law Enforcement Agt:ncy
Saw Mill River Parkway
Hav.tthomc. New York l 0532
Tclt:phonc: {914) 8 6 4 ~ 7 6 0 0 Wt:hsitc: wcstchcstt.:rgov.com
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Agency: Mt. Pleasant Police Department
Agency Case#: 762-10
February 18,2011
Sincerely,
bet. Richard van der Meulen
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DSC_0028.NEF
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DSC_0031.NEF DSC_0034.NEF
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