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Rodney Hinton JR: Gofundme has set up for father who killed the Cincinnati officer after shooting the son

Rodney Hinton Jr. hit and killed a County deputy on Friday, one day after his son Ryan, with his car, who was fatally shot by a Cincinnati police when he was called over a stolen car. The authorities said that the crash seemed to be intended. Now a Gofundme donation campaign for the father-son duo has been set up with a target of $ 50,000.

A gofundme was set up for Rodney Hinton Jr. and his son Ryan (Gofundme)

Hinton JR was charged with severe murder in the death of the deputy. The 38-year-old appeared in court on Saturday and will take place on Tuesday until another hearing. WLWT TV quoted the father's lawyer to report that Hinton said that he had in court that he had no previous crimes and that he understood the seriousness of the indictment against him.

In the meantime, a Gofundme was set up by an AJ king for Rodney and Ryan Hinton. The organizer demands that the police be held accountable for Ryan's death.

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“Rodney Hinton Jr. is in Cincinnati, Ohio, because of a police officer who killed Rodney's son at the beginning of this week.

“This is the help of preventing Rodney Hinton Jr. Jr.

Just a few hours before the crash, Hinton and other family members were shown a video camera video from the police, which shows an official who shoots the teenager. Rodney couldn't make it through the entire video, said his lawyer.

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“He was disturbed, he was angry.”

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.”

“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 of Hamilton County, in a statement on Friday.

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