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The city of Cincinnati is looking for answers after two high-profile killings on consecutive days – killings officials say are connected.
The federal lawsuit claims Rodney Hinton Jr. was subjected to "excessive force" after his arrest by Cincinnati police.
Rodney Hinton Jr., who authorities say intentionally hit and killed an Ohio sheriff’s deputy with a car after his son was fatally shot by police, will remain in jail without bond while he awaits trial ...
GoFundMe has taken down fundraisers for a man charged with killing a Hamilton County deputy, according to the Cincinnati ...
The man accused of killing a Hamilton County deputy will be back in court Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Local 12 will stream it ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will speak in Cincinnati about fundraising for Rodney Hinton Jr., the man accused of killing ...
An online fundraiser for Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of killing a sheriff's deputy, was removed, but another remains active ...
According to the lawsuit, Hinton was “subjected to excessive force resulting in visible injuries” following his May 2 arrest by Cincinnati police. The lawsuit also states that authorities “clearly ...
Rodney Hinton could not make it through the entire video and did ... The Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy was directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati on graduation day when he was hit by a ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. became a pariah in Cincinnati after he was charged with killing Deputy Larry Henderson, but he's found fans online and elsewhere.
Rodney Hinton Jr. is expected to appear in Hamilton County Municipal Court at 9 a.m. on May 6. He has been held without bond in the Clermont County Jail, east of Cincinnati, since the weekend.
Rodney Hinton Jr., a Cincinnati man who authorities said struck and killed a sheriff’s deputy with his car earlier this month after his 18-year-old son was fatally shot by police, pleaded not ...