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What we know about the murders of a Cincinnati MP and an 18-year-old who was shot by the police



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The city of Cincinnati is looking for two top-class murders on successive days for answers to the murders' civil servants that they are connected.

On Thursday, the city police fatally shot an armed 18-year-old when he ran from them, and the next day long-term sheriff's representative Larry Henderson was killed and killed by a car that the authorities say that the grieving father of the young man was driven.

The father, 38-year-old Rodney Hinton Jr., is charged with severe murder, but neither the police nor a lawyer who represents his family have disclosed any motivation behind his alleged Targeting of the Deputy.

There are also questions in the police who shot 18-year-old Ryan Hinton. Cincinnati's police department said that he seemed to be a gun on an officer while he flees on Thursday, but the Body Camera film material from the officer does not clear the moment.

In the middle of the investigation into both deaths, the law enforcement agencies set up on Friday evening to prevent a procession for the deputy of the fallen sheriff – which was not identified in accordance with a law of Ohio that protects the privacy of the victims of crime.

The Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey announced on Sunday that Henderson, who had been in the department for 33 years, was hit by the vehicle and “died a short time later”.

“Larry started his journey as Sheriff's Office coach at the beginning of his career. He developed specialist knowledge and became an excellent coach,” wrote McGuffey in a Facebook post. “Then he trained divisions of the Sheriff office of the Hamilton County, which included hundreds of deputy sheriffs.

We know the following about the teenager's murders by the police and the deputy, who is supposedly hands through his father.

The von Ryan Hinton family demands answers to his death, which happened just a few weeks after his 18th birthday, according to her lawyer Michael Wright.

Wright described the teenager as a “funny, loving and good child” and said that the family was “surprised” to learn about the circumstances in his encounter with the police.

The family checked and killed the deputy of the sheriff on Friday morning, hours before Hinton's father had hit and killed. Wright told the Cincinnati Enquirer that the father was “very disturbed” after seeing the film material.

“He couldn't end the video,” said Wright, according to the Enquirer, about Hinton's father.

Wright announced CNN that he had submitted a request for public records for further details.

“At this point, we still investigate the circumstances that Ryan is shot by the Cincinnati police department,” said Wright, adding that he had met with the city's chief of police. “The family is pretty annoyed, quite disturbed about what happened to her son.”

“This is a terrible tragedy on both sides,” he added. “This family has lost her son and this police officer has lost his life.”

Rodney Hinton Jr. was charged on Saturday. The prosecutors said that “he” was calculated and deliberately calculated, set up his car, deliberately accelerated his car and deliberately caused the death of a deputy sheriff for the service. ” The courtroom was filled with law enforcement officers during the indictment.

Hinton Jr.'s public defense attorney asked for an “reasonable bond” while recognizing: “I understand that there is a lot of sadness and a lot of trouble in this room at the moment and in the community.”

Hinton Jr. was charged with severe murder and is recorded without hearing until a hearing on Tuesday.

“Very blurred” police comb

The day before, the chief of police at Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, held a press conference to publish details and officer Body Body Cam film material from the fatal shootout of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton.

The chief emphasized that only “six fast seconds” passed from the time of Hinton, and three more tried to flee arrest and were fired when the fatal shots were fired.

Officers found the four men in a stolen vehicle in a parking lot in Cincinnatis district East Price Hill, said Theetge and found that Hinton seemed to keep a pistol when he ran away, she said.

Body Camera film material shows an officer who screams: “He has a weapon! He has a gun! On your right! On your right!” Moments later, the film material shows the teenager, which appears between two dumpcontains, and another officer fires several shots.

This officer, a 10-year-old veteran who is assigned to fighting refugees, is said to have fired four to five shots, two of whom met the boy, said Theetge.

The officials tried to “save the life of this Lord” by managing “different variations of medical help” until paramedics arrived, the boss said.

The officer who shot the hinton said that it looked as if the young man's gun was aimed at him, the chief: “He (the officer) felt threatened for his life and therefore he released his firearm.”

But the officer's Body Camera film material does not clearly show the teenager who shows the weapon. Theetge admitted that the film material is a “very blurred picture” due to the “Jolting” movement of the camera during the persecution.

The police later recovered a pistol with an extended clip that Hinton wore. The weapon was not fired, said the boss.

A procession took place on Friday evening to honor the deputy of the sheriff who was hit by the car that day, reported CNN partner WLWT.

The deputy recently retired, but continued to serve as special representatives, said officials. He was remembered as a beloved an integral part of the community that dedicated to the public service for decades.

“He was so popular and so well known that we were able to fill this building with the law enforcement authorities who respect him, his friends, his family, his family,” said Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, Sheriff of Hamilton County. “What an enormous loss we all suffered.”

The deputy was hit by the car through traffic near the University of Cincinnati during an opening event process, according to the police chief of Cincinnati.

“The officer was on the road to do his job … for a wonderful day for many,” said Theetge.

The governor of Ohio, Mike Dewine, condemned the incident as a “deliberate act of violence” and offered condolences to the family and the colleagues of the MP.

Criminal track vehicles could be set up in front of the forensic doctor's office in front of the forensic doctor's office, according to WLWT.

“He won't be alone,” promised the sheriff on Friday. “There will be someone with him until he changes to a higher floor.”

When the city mourned, Chief Theetge asked the residents to remain patient because the investigation to the murders will continue on Thursday and Friday.

“Let the processes play. Let the investigation play. Stay calm, take care of each other and I can assure you … I will make sure that you have transparency and a thorough and precise examination,” said the boss.

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