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Fueling a wave of grief and debate in Cincinnati, Rodney Hinton Jr. is accused of fatally striking a sheriff's deputy, Larry ...
Hinton is being held without bond on aggravated murder charges in the death of Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry ...
This week is National Police Week and Vice President JD Vance joined officers for a breakfast Wednesday, where he talked ...
Sen. Moreno proposes "Larry Henderson Act" for 20-year minimum sentence for assaulting federal officers; Rep. Sykes ...
Rodney Hinton’s lawyer says he will plead not guilty by reason of insanity because seeing video of his son’s death “triggered ...
In the case of a man accused of killing a police officer to avenge his son's death, someone appeared to take justice into their own hands.
The federal lawsuit claims Rodney Hinton Jr. was subjected to "excessive force" after his arrest by Cincinnati police.
Prosecutors say Hinton drove his car into the deputy after he watched video of police shooting his son during a stolen car investigation.
A judge has set a tentative trial date for the man accused of crashing his car into a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy and killing him.
According to the lawsuit, Hinton was “subjected to excessive force resulting in visible injuries” following his May 2 arrest ...
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