Man sentenced to 16 years for attack on police officer

PLAINFIELD, NJ — A Plainfield man has been sentenced to 16 years in state prison for brutally attacking a police officer on a city street in 2012, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Feb. 4.

Andre Henderson, who was 35 at the time of the attack, must serve at least 85 percent of the sentence prior to becoming eligible for parole, according to the terms set down by state Superior Court Judge Robert J. Mega.

On March 11, 2012, Henderson encountered then-60-year-old Plainfield police officer Israel Valentin as the officer exited his vehicle to mail a letter to his daughter at the downtown post office, according to Union County Assistant Prosecutor Nathan Hewette-Guyton, who prosecuted the case. Without warning, Henderson punched the officer in the head, knocking him to the ground, and started kicking him in the torso and stomping on the officer’s head, Hewette-Guyton said.

A passerby traveling through the area with his wife and children witnessed the incident, grabbed his daughter’s softball bat out of his vehicle, and started hitting Henderson with it in an attempt to bring the attack to a halt, according to the investigation.

Two other good Samaritans in the area also helped distract Henderson until backup patrol units arrived, at which time Henderson was immediately arrested. The witnesses all testified during the three-week trial, which concluded with a Union County jury returning guilty verdicts in October 2014. Valentin, a 30-year veteran of the Plainfield Police Division, suffered five broken ribs and a brain bleed as a result of the attack.

He spent several days in the hospital but was able to return to light duty following five months of rehabilitation, and remains on the force.