Profile

Name: Derrick "D-Black" Henderson (Lamont Anderson, Lamont Henderson)
Aliases: Lamont Anderson, Lamont Henderson, D-Black
Sex: Male
Race: Black
Age Now: 39
Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown
Other Physical Characteristics: Medium build\rAccused member of the Raysor drug gang.\rAlleged drug dealer and gang enforcer.\rPolice say he is always armed.\rAgents says he extremely violent and vengeful.\rGrew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
Wanted for: Homicide, Brooklyn, NY; Jan 18, 1994
Conspiracy to Distribute Crack cocaine, Brooklyn, NY
Racketeering, Brooklyn, NY; 1996

Locations

Last seen: Brooklyn, NY Henderson was last seen in New York at the time his indictment was issued.
Possible location: Maryland New York North Carolina Virginia Delaware Henderson's gang is alleged to have drug enterprises in various states down the East Coast.
Last known: Unkown

Traits

Case Story

Agents - Drug Lord Lieutenant Terrorizes Neighborhood

In 1985, investigators say Chaka Raysor and his brother, Umeme, formed a ruthless drug gang in their Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. At its peak, agents say the organization raked in over $90,000 a week dealing crack cocaine in Brooklyn, Maryland, Delaware and Norfolk, Virginia. The federal indictment also charges Chaka Raysor with a total of nine murders. But agents believe the Raysor organization committed more than forty homicides during their ten-year reign of terror. On the streets of Brooklyn, the gang was known as \"The Killers.\" Agents believe that Derrick Henderson was one of the Raysors' chief lieutenants, and is also named in the indictment.

In the early morning hours of January 18, 1994, agents say Henderson ordered a crack addict to douse an occupied apartment building with gasoline and set it ablaze.  One resident, Yvonne Archibald, leapt to her death from a third floor window in a desperate attempt to escape the inferno. After the indictment of the gang was released, Umeme Raysor was captured, but Chaka and Henderson both escaped.