Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of killing deputy
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The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car as retaliation for the deadly police shooting of his son has entered a not guilty plea on new charges announced in an indictment by prosecutors last week.
The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car is expected in court Tuesday morning.
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 on a murder charge.
A $25 million lawsuit has been filed, claiming Rodney Hinton Jr., the man accused of hitting and killing a sheriff's deputy a day after his son was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer, had his civil rights violated after his arrest.
Tension filled the courtroom gallery inside the Hamilton County Justice Center as Rodney Hinton Jr.’s family sat among a sea of law enforcement.
Rodney Hinton Jr. pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new charges that include the possibility of the death penalty.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said a man who "targeted and killed" a sheriff's deputy May 2 near the University of Cincinnati's campus will face the death penalty. Pillich said Rodney Hinton Jr. drove his car into Deputy Larry Henderson as ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. is being held without bond after allegedly striking and killing a sheriff's deputy with his car days after a Cincinnati Police officer shot and killed Hinton's 18-year-old son during a foot chase.