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Man who is a deputy is the father of the teenager who was killed the day before by the police police in Cincinnati

A man who hit and killed a County deputy with his car on Friday is the father of a teenager who was shot the day before by a police officer from Cincinnati, the police said. The authorities said that the crash seemed to be intended.

The driver of the car, 38-year-old Rodney Hinton Jr., was charged with severe murder in the death of the deputy, the police said.

Hinton appeared in court on Saturday, with a wall of MPs in the back of the room. A prosecutor said that evidence and witnesses will show that Hinton drove the deputy directly to the deputy to kill him. A judge ordered Hinton to be held up to another hearing on Tuesday.

A lawyer who represents Hilton said in court that he had no previous crimes and understands that it was a serious indictment, reported WLWT-TV.

A message that was looking for a comment was left at a lawyer who represented Hinton's family.

The governor of Ohio, Mike Dewine, said in a statement that he “got sick through an intentional act of violence”.

The chief of police of Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, said the deputy of the Sheriff of the Hamilton County led the traffic near the University of Cincinnati on the end day when he was hit by a car that drove to a cross.

The deputy was outside of his car at the time of the crash, whereupon he was brought to the UC Medical Center in a critical condition, but shortly afterwards he died in Cincinnati, according to the CBS subsidiary WKRC.

The authorities identified the deputy, who went back from the department a few months ago, but continued to work on orders outside the service, said Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey.

“He was so popular and so well known,” said McGuffey. “What an enormous loss we all suffered.”

According to the authorities, the circumstances of the crash were still examined.

“If the facts show that this law was intended, as the indictment suggests, I will throw the full power of the law on the perpetrator,” said Connie Pillich, public prosecutor's office by Hamilton County, in a statement on Friday.

Hinton's son, the 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, was shot twice and killed by the police on Thursday during a chase after the officers answered a call about a stolen car, the police said.

The officer who had released told the investigators that the suspect pointed a gun on him during the chase, said Cincinnatis chief.

Body Camera Video On the shootout published by the police on Friday, showed that an officer with the inscription “He has a weapon, he has a weapon” before several shots were fired when Ryan was behind an apartment complex.

There was no indication that he had shot the police before he was shot, Theetge said.

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