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Ohio Deputy, who was fatally shot by the 18-year-old father the day before by the police

A member of Ohio was considered and killed by the father of an 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a police officer the day before.

The 18 -year -old Ryan Hinton was killed during a suspected stolen vehicle in a residential complex in a residential part of the city around 9 a.m.

The chief of police at Cincinnati, Teresa Theetge, said that the shootout was taking place in a parking lot at the end of a long driveway. The vehicle was said to be stolen from Nordkentucky earlier that day.

The officials responded to the scene to grasp four men in the car. After the police had arrived, the men ran into different directions and led to a persecution on the foot. Two of the officers persecuted Hinton and another person.

Theetge said Hinton was armed during the chase.

In the police camera recordings preserved from NBC News, an officer will leave his vehicle and a firearm is on the teenager while running away. The officer fired at least four shots, said the chief of police, and Hinton fell to the ground.

The film material does not clearly show whether the 18-year-old swung his weapon towards the police.

The authorities believe that Hinton was hit by two balls in the chest and arm. After firing the rounds, an officer can be instructed to “bring the f *** down”.

The film material of the body camera of a second officer shows that the officer runs to a colleague while warning his colleagues that one of the men is armed.

A photo of the weapon recovered by the scene, which was presented at a briefing for police news

A photo of the weapon recovered by the scene, which was presented at a briefing for police news ((Cincinnati Police Department)))

According to the film material, the officer called: “He has a gun! He has a gun on your right! On your right!”

The officials have recovered the weapon and a loaded extended magazine that the Hinton allegedly had with them at the time. Officers also found a second magazine in the teenage jacket.

Police officers are “often forced to make decisions with split seconds to protect others and themselves if they are faced with immediate threats,” said the boss at a press conference to defend the officers' actions.

“Let me be very direct: We cannot allow individuals to flee with a charged firearm that aims at you in front of officers,” she continued. “If this happens, the result is almost always tragic. Nobody wins and everyone involved is affected.”

The officer, who fired the fatal shot, said Hinton had directed his gun on him and acted him in self -defense. However, there is no evidence that the teenager has fired the weapon.

Nevertheless, Theetge said: “We do not expect the officials to wait until they are fired before they feel the need to fire.” The incident took six seconds. The officials tried to provide the Hinton first aid until the rescue workers arrived on site.

The police examined the scene in which a vehicle was hit and killed in Cincinnati on Friday, May 2, 2025 in Cincinnati

The police examined the scene in which a vehicle was hit and killed in Cincinnati on Friday, May 2, 2025 in Cincinnati ((AP)))

The officials involved were not publicly identified due to data protection laws. The boss said

The incident remains examined.

On Friday, Rodney Hinton Jr., 38, the father of the teenager, supposedly beat a sheriff with his car near the University of Cincinnati.

During the news information, civil servants said that the official who was not identified was retired and worked as a special representative and led the traffic near the school for final events.

The sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, County County County County, said about the official: “He was so well liked and so well known that we could fill this building with the law enforcement authorities who respect him, his friends, his family, his family … We are so deeply sad.”

Officials plan a procession to honor the fallen officer.

The father was charged with severe murder and appeared in court on Saturday, where a judge did not hear a hearing before a hearing on Tuesday, WLWT reported. Records show that he is recorded in the Clermont County prison.

The other men who are allegedly involved in the stolen incident on Thursday are the 18-year-old Jurell Austin and 19-year-old DeanThony Bullucks. Officials accused men of hindered stolen property and crimes of the official business. A suspect remains at large.

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