Ohio father who fatally struck deputy with car
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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 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.
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As the Rodney Hinton Jr. case begins to get underway in court, we now know that it will be a death penalty case. However, recent history shows that it is much easier said than done to successfully convict someone of aggravated murder in a death penalty case,
Rodney Hinton Jr. pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new charges that include the possibility of the death penalty.
Two statewide law enforcement organizations are calling on GoFundMe to remove fundraisers for a man charged with killing a sheriff's deputy.
Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of crashing a vehicle into Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson is suing multiple city agencies claiming his civil rights have been violated.
When you’re Black in America, justice is rarely served—it’s endured. It is a word we’re taught to believe in but often experience as a double entendre: a promise for others, a punishment for us. The heartbreaking and complex case of Rodney Hinton Jr.
Rodney Hinton Jr. was arraigned Saturday ... for what was supposed to be a glorious day for many,” Theetge said. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine condemned the incident as “an intentional act of violence ...
New video released by Clermont County Wednesday shows body cam of Rodney Hinton Jr. shortly after he’s released from the hospital and put into police custody.