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When a Cincinnati police officer fatally shoots someone, the community responds. The fatal shooting of Ryan Hinton on May 1 is no exception.
A judge has set a tentative trial date for the man accused of crashing his car into a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy and killing him.
Rodney Hinton Jr. pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new charges that include the possibility of the death penalty.
Rodney L. Hinton, the Ohio father who is charged with fatally striking a deputy with his car after his son was killed in a ...
When you’re Black in America, justice is rarely served—it’s endured. It is a word we’re taught to believe in but often ...
Ultimately, Prosecutor Connie Pillich will review the findings of that investigation and decide whether to present it to a grand jury.
Ohio Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) President Jay McDonald said in a statement that Ryan’s father, Rodney Hinton Jr., ...
As the Rodney Hinton Jr. case begins to get underway in court, 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 ...
Police say Hinton pointed a gun at an officer. The Cincinnati NAACP is calling for a third party investigation into the ...
Henderson, a native of Mariemont, Ohio, was directing traffic near the University ... watched police body camera footage ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. will remain in custody without bond after allegedly killing a deputy days after police fatally shot his son.