Ohio father who fatally struck deputy with car
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Here's everything we know — and don't yet know — about the events that led up to the deaths of Ryan Hinton and Larry Henderson.
Police say Hinton pointed a gun at an officer. The Cincinnati NAACP is calling for a third party investigation into the evidence.
Rodney Hinton Jr., who authorities say intentionally hit and killed an Ohio sheriff’s deputy with a car after his son was fatally shot by police, will remain in jail without bond while he awaits trial on a murder charge.
Ohio Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) President Jay McDonald said in a Monday statement that Ryan's father, Rodney Hinton Jr., "intentionally murdered a retired deputy who was working special duty at a graduation just because he was a police officer."
As the trial for Rodney Hinton Jr. gets underway, we now know that it will be a death penalty case. However, recent history shows that it is much easier said than done to successfully convict someone of aggravated murder in a death penalty case,
GoFundMe has taken down fundraisers for a man charged with killing a Hamilton County deputy, according to the Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police.