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The father of the teenager at police delights was in the accident in which the MP was killed

Note from the publisher: The Hinton family's lawyer confirmed that the father was alive after he used to say that the man had died. The lawyer said it was confused in communication with the family.

Update, 6:27 pm: The driver of the vehicle, who fatally hit the deputy of a sheriff of the Hamilton County, remains in a critical condition. The crash took place for about two hours after the family of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton checked the shots of body camera in the parking lot of the Westview property apartments on May 1st for the shootout in the parking lot of the Westview apartment apartments, said Michael Wright from the Cochran law firm.

“This was a terrible tragedy,” said Wright. “Our hearts go to the law enforcement officers killed.”

Wright said he was with the family when they examined the image camera film material between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on May 2. He said Hinton's father was “very disturbed”.

“He couldn't end the video,” said Wright about the father of the teenager. “It was very difficult to pay attention to the family.”

Wright said he did not want to speculate about the father's intentions. Wright refused to publish the man's name.

“It was a good family,” added the lawyer. “This was a family that was very close.”

Update, 5:40 p.m.: The deputy of the Sheriff of the Hamilton County, who was hit near the University of Cincinnati campus, died.

The chief of police at Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, said during a press conference that the driver of the vehicle who met the deputy was the father of the teenager who was killed by a police officer from Cincinnati at a shootout in East Price Hill on May 1st.

“The officer was on the road,” said Theetge. She added that the deputy headed the traffic for the completion of UC.

Update, 5 p.m..: Cincinnati Police chief Teresa Theetge will be updated on a press conference at the UC Medical Center on May 2nd at 5:30 p.m.

Update, 3:54: An opening ceremony began on Friday at 3 p.m., just two hours after the deputy's goal.

UC President Neville Pinto opened the afternoon ceremony by demanding a moment of silence, according to Enquirer Media Partner Fox 19.

“Before we start, I unfortunately have to report an incident with a deputy sheriff from Hamilton County on Martin Luther King Drive,” said Pinto. “It was a very serious incident and I would like to ask for a moment of silence to respect this officer. Please take a moment of silence.

“Thank you. Our thoughts and prayers are among everyone involved.”

Previous reporting: The deputy of a sheriff of the Hamilton County is in a critical condition after a crash in Corryville in the afternoon of May 2, the police reported.

The deputy was outside of his vehicle, who ran a traffic light near the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Burnet Woods around 1 p.m., the police said.

A single vehicle entered the intersection and met the deputy according to a press release.

The Cincinnati police reported that the deputy is in a critical condition at the Medical Center of the University of Cincinnati. The driver of the vehicle was brought to the same hospital and is also listed in critical condition.

The names of the driver and the deputy were not published.

Martin Luther King Drive is closed between Clifton Avenue and Jefferson Avenue for a serious examination of the traffic crash. This also has an effect from Woodside Drive and Burnet Woods.

Martin Luther King Drive is closed between Clifton Avenue and Jefferson Avenue for a serious examination of the traffic crash. This also has an effect from Woodside Drive and Burnet Woods.

Martin Luther King Drive is closed between Clifton Avenue and Jefferson Avenue for a serious examination of the traffic crash. This also has an effect from Woodside Drive and Burnet Woods.

Enquirer Media Partner Fox 19 provided photos for this report.

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