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Man sets record of world's most arrested person after being cuffed over 1,300 times

Funny - Jun 3, 2024
Man sets record of world's most arrested person after being cuffed over 1,300 times

Henry Earl, a man from Lexington, Kentucky, has gained attention as the "world's most arrested person", having been handcuffed over 1,300 times throughout his life.

Tragically, he passed away at the age of 74, leaving behind a story that attracted many.

Henry Earl, from Lexington, Kentucky, holds the record for the most arrests, over 1,300 times. Image Credit: Getty
Henry Earl, from Lexington, Kentucky, holds the record for the most arrests, over 1,300 times. Image Credit: Getty

Henry's long history of run-ins with the police made him a well-known figure in his community and online. 

According to reports, a significant number of his arrests were connected to alcohol-related problems, leading to a brief period behind bars before he was freed.

Henry's battle with alcoholism started when he was 18 after his adoptive mother passed away. This event seemed to set him on a path where encounters with law enforcement became a regular occurrence.

Many of Henry Earl's arrests were alcohol-related, resulting in short jail stays before his release. Image Credit: Getty
Many of Henry Earl's arrests were alcohol-related, resulting in short jail stays before his release. Image Credit: Getty

Even though Henry faced many difficulties, he always had a sense of humor that made him likable to those around him. 

In 2004, he gained the attention of Jimmy Kimmel Live, but he couldn't be on the show because he was in jail.

Henry's alcoholism started at 18 after his mother's death. Image Credit: Getty
Henry's alcoholism started at 18 after his mother's death. Image Credit: Getty

The police kept a detailed record of all his arrests in a computer system starting from 1992, which showed just how many times he had been involved with law enforcement and the number up to over 1,300 times.

However, Henry's long list of arrests actually began way back in 1970 when he was first taken into custody for carrying a concealed weapon.

Henry's arrests began in 1970 when he was first arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. Image Credit: Getty
Henry's arrests began in 1970 when he was first arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. Image Credit: Getty

Henry Earl left positive energy for people who helped him.

Even though Henry faced homelessness and a difficult past, he discovered help and compassion from the people at Lexington's Catholic Action Center.

The center's founder, Ginny Ramsey, remembers him with affection, highlighting his great sense of humor. 

Henry found support at Lexington's Catholic Action Center. Image Credit: Lexington's Catholic Action Center.
Henry found support at Lexington's Catholic Action Center. Image Credit: Lexington's Catholic Action Center.

Though he sometimes had trouble with the center's curfew, he was part of their housing program, and they worried when he was absent. 

However, Henry's story didn't end while living on the streets.

In 2017, he was taken to the Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility, where the staff provided him with care and support. 

In 2017, Henry received care and support at Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility. Image Credit: Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility
In 2017, Henry received care and support at Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility. Image Credit: Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility

In May 2024, Henry died at 74 after being arrested more than 1,300 times.

During his funeral at Owenton Cemetery, those who had cared for him at the facility paid their respects. People spoke of Henry as a pleasant man who always tried to bring laughter to others. 

His memorable responses, like claiming his name was James Brown when asked, showcased his lighthearted spirit.

At his funeral in Owenton Cemetery, facility caregivers honored Henry, remembering him as a joyful and humorous individual. Image Credit: Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility
At his funeral in Owenton Cemetery, facility caregivers honored Henry, remembering him as a joyful and humorous individual. Image Credit: Owenton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility

Sadly, no family members were found to claim Henry after his passing. However, his impact on those who crossed paths with him remains significant. 

The Catholic Action Center plans to honor him during a Memorial Day cookout, a time when they remember homeless individuals who have passed away.