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Father accused of having killed Hamilton Co. Sheriff's Deputy: What we know

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  • Rodney Hinton Jr. is accused of having killed the deputy representative of Hamilton County of the sheriff of Hamilton with his car.
  • The incident occurred a day after a Cincinnati police officer had fatally shot the son of Hinton Jr., Ryan Hinton during a stolen car investigation.
  • Hinton Jr. is charged with severe murder and is captured for his safety in the Cermont County prison.

The father accused a deputy of a sheriff of the Hamilton County a day after the shot of a police officer from Cincinnati who shot his son this week to find out whether he is released on Bond.

Rodney Hinton Jr. will be released on Tuesday, May 6th, in front of the Municipal Court in Hamilton. Hinton is accused of having driven his car in the veteran deputy Larry Henderson, who heads the traffic on May 2.

The day before the crash, May 1st, a police officer of Cincinnati shot the son of Hinton, Ryan, 18.

We know the following.

What happened during the police series in East Price Hill?

The Cincinnati police published about 20 seconds Body Camera videos of two police officers involved in the shootings on the morning of May 1st. Officials had reacted to an apartment complex in East Price Hill at 9:30 a.m. as part of a stolen car inspection.

When the officers arrived, four suspects stole the car of the car, in the forest, some in different directions. An official persecuted Ryan Hinton, who said the police held a gun in hand.

The official called twice that Hinton had a gun. The suspect continued to stumble between two garbage containers with a gun in his hand before he pushed to another officer, said the chief of police at Cincinnati, Teresa A. Theetge.

The other officer caught in Hinton and fired five consecutive recordings on him. Hinton met two balls: one in the chest and one in the arm, said the police. Hinton died of his injuries.

Theetge said that the time between the suspects from the police until the time of the shootout was “six fast seconds”.

The police arrested the other three suspects since the shootout.

What happened during the fatal crash near the UC campus?

According to the police, Rodney Hinton Jr., 38, fell against the deputy Larry Henderson of Hamilton County Sheriff near the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Burnet Woods in Corryville. Henderson stood in front of his vehicle to operate a traffic light near an opening ceremony at the University of Cincinnati.

First aiders brought the deputy and the driver to the UC Medical Center. Both were in a critical condition, officials said. The police later arrested Rodney Hinton in the hospital. The police officers of Cincinnati did not give an exact time of arrest.

Henderson later died of his injuries.

Who was Larry Henderson, the deputy of the Hamilton County's sheriff, who was killed?

The deputy deputy of Sheriff, Larry Henderson, retired in December after working on December 20, 33 years in the Sheriff's office of the Hamilton County. He worked as a bomb technician and was a member of the diving team who carried out water rescues and searches. After retirement, he continued to serve as a special MP.

He still worked traffic details like the outside of an opening ceremony on May 2 at the University of Cincinnati, where he was fatally hit and killed.

Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey described him as an “enormous person”.

“He was so popular and known,” said McGuffey.

“In the early term of Deputy Henderson as the deputy of the sheriff, I recognized his talent for teaching and the presentation,” she said in a press release.

Was the crash in which the deputy sheriff was intended?

Michael Wright, the lawyer of the Hinton family, said in an interview with the Enquirer that Hinton Jr. was very disturbed, how he had taken up hours before the crash.

“The family that is very disturbed. They are sad for the police officer who has lost his life and they also mourn the fact that they have lost a son. They have lost a grandchild. They lost a brother,” said Wright.

Connie Pillich, public prosecutor's office of Hamilton County, stated that it was aggressively pursuing the case against Hinton.

“The examination has not yet been completed, but if the facts show that this law was intended, as the indictment suggests, I will throw the full power of the law into the perpetrator,” said Polleich in a statement on May 2.

When is the man accused of having killed a representative who was expected next to the court?

Hinton Jr. is expected on Tuesday, May 6th, at 8:30 a.m. in court for a hearing in front of the municipal judge Tyrone Yates in Hamilton. Prosecutors ask no bond.

During his indictment on May 3, Yates ordered that Hinton was held in the prison of Clermont County without connecting his hearing.

The MPs folk the courtroom of the Hamilton County ceremoniously when Hinton Jr. was charged with severe murder.

Why is the man accused of having killed a deputy who is recorded in Clermont County?

Hinton Jr., according to Tyrone Yates Tyrone Yates, the judge of the district of the Hamilton district, is held on to his own protection in the prison of another district, who headed the indictment on May 3.

Hinton Jr. is charged with severe murder in the death of the deputy sheriff by Hamilton County, Larry Henderson. The Hamilton County's office is headed by the Hamilton County Justice Center.

Hinton is held in prison in Clermont County, east of Cincinnati. Court documents listed his house in Middletown, in Butler County, north of Cincinnati.

“This was an agreement between the Sheriff's office of the Hamilton County and the Clermont County about what I was described as the security of the accused,” Yates told the Enquirer. “You didn't want to have any questions that he was held out of security in Hamilton County because the official was a deputy sheriff of Hamilton County.”

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