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Father, whose son was shot by the Cincinnati police

A man from Ohio drove his car into the deputy of a sheriff and killed him in what the authorities said that it seemed to be a deliberate action that was shot by the police in Cincinnati the day after the driver's 18-year-old son.

The 38 -year -old Rodney L. Hinton, the 38, was recorded on Saturday due to a severe murder without bond, as documents in front of the Hamilton County Municipal Court emerged.

Mr. Hinton is accused of meeting a deputy of Hamilton County who headed the traffic in front of a final company of the University of Cincinnati at around 1 p.m. on Friday at around 1 p.m., Chief Teresa Theetge of the police department of Cincinnati said on Friday at a press conference.

The boss said that “there is a connection” between the fatal crash and a shootout the day before, although there was no indication that the driver knew the deputy. The MP's death followed the fatal shootout by a police officer of Cincinnati of Mr. Hinton's 18-year-old son Ryan Hinton during a persecution on Thursday evening, said Chief Theetge.

The authorities did not publicly identify the killed deputy. The sheriff praised the work of the MP with the department.

“He was so popular and so well known that we could fill this building with the law enforcement authorities who respect him, love him,” said Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey from Hamilton County at the press conference. “I knew the man and I knew what an enormous, enormous person he is and what kind of enormous loss we all suffered.”

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