The A&T Family Remembers Dennis Stuart Hayle

According to the Greensboro Police Department, Dennis Stuart Hayle was shot early on the morning of January 25 and pronounced dead at 805 Homeland Avenue.

Hayle, a 22-year-old North Carolina A&T State University senior from Hempstead, NY, was an off-campus student majoring in political science and criminal justice.

An ongoing investigation regarding this case is being conducted by the Greensboro Police Department. Persons with information are asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 336.373.1000 or the criminal investigation division at 336.373.2255.

“The University is heartbroken as the result of what occurred with Dennis Hayle,” said Chancellor Battle. “We will provide counseling and other support for all of our students, as well as his family. Our thoughts and prayers are certainly with the family of Dennis Hayle.”

The University’s Division of Student Affairs will be in contact with the family for any assistance that is needed. Counseling services will be provided during regular university hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and extended services as needed to offer counseling and support for fellow students grieving the loss of Hayle.

"A Memorial Service Celebrating the Life, the Love, and the Legacy of DENNIS STUART HAYLE"

On Thursday, January 29, N.C. A&T's Student Government Association and the Mu Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. sponsored a memorial service honoring Dennis Hayle. Harrison Auditorium was filled with those who came to share their faith, their thoughts and their love for Dennis. Two viewings were held on Friday, January 30, and Dennis' funeral was held on Saturday, January 31. The Aggie family continues to offer our love and support to the Hayle family.

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