Henn’s Death Raises Storm Victims to 4 | ABC 7 News
Posted: July 28th, 2010 | Author: jason | Filed under: disaster, lightning | Tags: abc 7 news, activist, chesapeake bay bridge, citizen friends, community, death, dennis mccarthy, least three times, maryland natural resources, natural resources police, number, phyllis marcuccio, rockville city council, tornado touchdown, Victims | No Comments »The number of people killed by Sunday’s storms in the Washington area has risen to four.
Carl Henn of Rockville, who was hit by lightning, died Tuesday night.
Police now say they believe it was also lightning that killed Warren Douglas Smith, 63, of Annapolis.
The Maryland Natural Resources Police say Smith was riding a jet ski a half mile south of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. He was racing back to port as the storm blew in when lightning hit near him, electrocuting him, police believe.
Friends say Carl Henn, 48, was a decided environmentalist, who was working in a garden when the storm hit.
Henn ran for Rockville City Council at least three times, they say. He never won, but he was more involved in his community than most.
“It is absolutely an incredible loss. he was one of the very few positive influences in the city–an activist, but a positive activist,” said Rockville Mayor Phyllis Marcuccio.
Henn was at a picnic at King Farm when the fierce storm suddenly hit. He was celebrating the harvest from the three community gardens whose creation he spearheaded.
dale mccarthy was there:
“It was hail at the top of that hill, winds that were beyond belief,” said Dale McCarthy who was there. “It was a microburst kind of situation, it was a tornado touchdown basically and we thought everyone had run to their cars.”
But Henn had ridden his bike, and never made it to safety.
“We found Carl on the ground,” Dennis McCarthy said. “And he had no pulse and was not breathing, so Andre and I yelled to somebody else to call 911.”
But they kept getting busy signals. They finally drove Henn to the hospital in a neighbor’s car.
His friends said it was inexcusable that they couldn’t get through to 911.
Carl Henn was the ideal public citizen, friends say, admired for his civic work, and deeply mourned by his wife, Carol, and daughters, Jessica and Allison.
In addition to Henn and Smith, the other victims of the storm include 6-year-old Eric Lawson, who was killed when a tree fell on him at a Sterling recreation center.
And Michelle Humanick, 44, who died when a tree crashed into her minivan in Beltsville, pinning her and her mother.
ABC 7 News reported on Lawson’s and Humanick’s deaths Sunday night at wjla.com.


