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Father of the teenager who was shot by the police

  • Rodney Hinton Jr. was fatal on Friday, May 2nd, deputy traffic, according to the Cincinnati police
  • The police said
  • Rodney came to court on Saturday, May 3, at the first court when he was charged with severe murder in connection with the incident

The father of an 18-year-old man who was shot by the Cincinnati police on May 1st is to be hit and killed the deputy of a sheriff the following day.

The chief of police of Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, announced on Friday, May 2, in a press conference that a deputy of Hamilton County was hit by a car while carrying out “traffic enforcement”.

Theetge said the civil servant whose identity does not yet have to be shared – died after the car incident, which took place around 1 p.m. local time along Martin Luther King Drive and Burnet Woods Drive near the Cincinnati University.

She also said that on Thursday, May 1st, there was a connection between this incident and a shooting involved by officer.

The 18 -year -old Ryan Hinton was one of four people in a stolen vehicle that was parked in East Price Hill, according to Wow in the Warsaw Avenue Cincinnati Inquirer and cnn. Ryan and the other three people supposedly tried to flee the vehicle, and when he ran, Ryan supposedly pointed a pistol on the police.

An officer shot the armed suspect, who was later identified as Ryan. The Cincinnati police said the 18-year-old died of his injuries in accordance with the branches.

During the press conference, chief Theetge confirmed that the suspect who had met the deputy of Hamilton County, Ryan's father, 38-year-old Rodney Hinton Jr.

On Saturday, May 3, Rodney appeared in court for the first time.

During the court appearance, which was visited by several members of the Sheriff department of the Hamilton County, the prosecutor Ryan Nelson said, according to CNN, that the 38-year-old “in a way that was calculated and deliberately deliberately coordinated his car and triggered the death of a sheriff representative”.

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“It appeared from everyone who was on site that he deliberately hit the MP to kill him,” added Nelson in the courtroom in accordance with the outlet.

Rodney Hinton Jr.

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office


Rodney's lawyer argued that he had no previous crimes and asked the judge to Bond – which was rejected according to WLWT. He was also an “emotionally stressed” situation because Rodney's son was killed by police officers.

In a video on which a reporter was recorded during the court appearance, Rodney was supposed to see the officials who were deleted in court that his son “would be gone forever”.

The official who died in the incident described him Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey at the press conference as a “enormous person” who retired from the department in December and had worked a special detail for the interior of the University of Cincinnati this week.

“I knew the man and I knew what an enormous, enormous person he is and what enormous loss we all suffered,” said an emotional McGuffey.

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