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The man who killed the deputy of the sheriff is the man killed by the officer, says the police, says the police

Cincinnati – The man who drove his car into a deputy of a sheriff in Hamilton County and killed a traffic detail near the University of Cincinnati and killed him was a family member of a man who killed a day earlier by a police officer from Cincinnati, Chief Teresa Theetge said during a press conference on Friday evening.

Theetge said that the deputy, who was not yet named, “did his job” while led the traffic outside the UC around 1 p.m. when a driver hit him with his vehicle. Although the driver was not named, Theetge confirmed that he was the father of a man who was killed by a CPD officer a day before a day.

Clock: Officials discuss the death of the deputy of the sheriff of Hamilton County

Cincinnati Police: Deputy Dead, who was shot by the person, killed on the CPD day before

During an earlier press conference on Friday, Theetge said that a civil servant shot a man who jumped out of a stolen vehicle on Thursday morning. Together with other uniformed officers, officers of fighting refugees approached a stolen vehicle in an apartment in East Price Hill when four men jumped and ran out of the car.

Video and still images from Officer Body Camera Mood show that one of the men seemed to fall on the concrete before ran on. Theetge said the officials said they had seen him with a gun and heard the gun came on the floor when he fell. This cannot be seen or heard in the body camera material.

The man ran through two nearby garbage containers, where an officer was already on the other side with a pulled weapon. Theetge said that another officer at the crime scene told the officer behind the Müllcontainers that the man was armed. The video shows that the man tries to run away from the officer, but the official can hear that they say “weapon” before several shots ring.

The police won a weapon with an extensive magazine that was connected near the man, and there is a magazine in his sweatshirt. Theetge said, however, there is no evidence that the man had fired his weapon at all.

Clock: Body Camera shows moment officer shooting man in East Price Hill

Unhappy body camera shows a short encounter between CPD, suspect

The man shot by the officer was neither named at that time nor the man who drove to the deputy.

During the press conference on Friday afternoon, Theetge said that the death of the deputy was still examined to determine whether it was a murder. The murder unit of CPD is involved in the efforts of the CPD traffic unit, since the murder unit is the leading investigator in the police sweet.

Theetge asked for community members to “have the investigation played”.

“This community … our city and our district had two critical incidents in two days,” said Theetge. “I have a plea for everyone: let the processes play, let the investigation play. Be calm, take care of each other and I can assure you as a police chief for Cincinnati, I will insure you from transparency and a thorough and precise examination.”

Repetition: WCPO 9 News at 6 p.m.

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