Man who shot at FBI in Olathe gets 20 years, on top of 14 bullet wounds
A federal judge in Kansas today sentenced a man to 20 years in prison for shooting at an FBI agent, which also got the man shot 14 times.
Nicholas H. Henry, 28, of Kansas City, Kan., narrowly survived being shot on Nov. 1, 2009. He recently pleaded guilty to attempting to kill an FBI agent and to discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
Two years ago, Henry was in a stolen pickup truck when FBI task force members and Olathe police attempted to arrest him in a shopping center parking lot at 151st Street and Ridgeview Road.
They were trying to serve an arrest warrant after Johnson County prosecutors had moved to revoke his probation, but Henry pulled a pistol out of the truck and shot at an agent who was less than 10 feet away.
He missed. The agents did not, hitting him 14 times, including once in the head.