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In the chaos following Hurricane Katrina, Henry Glover was shot by police, his body burned, and his family left without answers for five years. This is the story of how one FBI investigation uncovered the truth—and changed the course of justice in America. On September 2, 2005, four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, 31-year-old Henry Glover left his home searching for basic supplies. He would never return. What happened next exposed one of the most disturbing civil rights violations to emerge from Katrina's aftermath—a case that would take years to solve and forever change the conversation about police accountability in America. This interview features firsthand accounts from FBI Special Agent Ashley Johnson, who led the investigation, along with supporting narrative from sources interviewing Henry's brother, family members, and the Good Samaritan who tried to save his life. TRIGGER WARNING: This video contains discussions of gun violence, death, and injustice. Viewer discretion is advised. 📺 FEATURED TESTIMONY: Ashley Johnson - FBI Special Agent, Lead Investigator on the Henry Glover case ⚖️ THE OUTCOME: Initial Convictions (2010): • Officer David Warren - Convicted of manslaughter in Henry Glover's death • Officer Greg McRae - Convicted of burning Henry Glover's body • Lieutenant Dwayne Scheuermann - Convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice Note: Some convictions were later appealed, with verdicts overturned or modified in subsequent proceedings. This case went through multiple legal phases, including retrials and appeals, demonstrating the complex nature of seeking justice in civil rights cases. This remains one of the most significant civil rights investigations to emerge from Hurricane Katrina and helped establish new precedents for police accountability. In memory of Henry Glover (1974-2005) 📚 SOURCES & REFERENCES: 📖 "Fire on the Levee: The Murder of Henry Glover and the Tragedy of Hurricane Katrina." 🔗 Department of Justice Case Files (publicly available) 🔗 Federal Court Records - United States v. Warren, et al. 🎬 CONTENT ATTRIBUTION & DISCLAIMER: This interview incorporates archival footage and reporting from: CNN PBS Frontline Kaleidoscope News Good Morning America CBS Sunday Morning Fox News New Orleans WDSU New Orleans DISCLAIMER: All third-party content is used solely for research, educational, and documentary purposes under fair use principles. This video is a non-commercial work created to preserve historical record and promote public awareness of civil rights issues. All rights remain with respective copyright holders. Original interview footage produced by "On Record. Off Script." 🔗 CONNECT: Instagram: @theswankpro_ Website: www.theswankpro.com 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION: This story matters today more than ever. Share your thoughts in the comments: What does accountability look like in times of crisis? What are your thoughts on this case? #HenryGlover #HurricaneKatrina #Justice #CivilRights #FBI #TrueCrime #Documentary #NewOrleans #Katrina2005 #PoliceAccountability #FederalInvestigation #CivilRightsCase #JusticeReform #InvestigativeDocumentary #TrueStory #CrimeDocumentary #KatrinaJustice #Accountability #FBIInvestigation #PoliceBrutality #SystemicReform #SocialJustice #LegalHistory #realtalk #leadership