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Rodney L. Hinton, the Ohio father who is charged with fatally striking a deputy with his car after his son was killed in a police shooting, filed a federal civil lawsuit seeking $25 million.
Rodney Hinton Jr. is charged with murder after he allegedly "intentionally" struck Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson a day after Cincinnati police fatally shot Hinton's son.
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 ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, alongside a representative for the family of fallen Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry ...
As the Rodney Hinton Jr. case begins to get underway in ... the only crime punishable by death in the state of Ohio.However, recent history shows that it is much easier said than done to ...
Authorities in Ohio said a man "purposely" struck and killed a sheriff's deputy the day after his teen son was fatally shot by police.
Ohio's attorney general wants to ban crowdfunding for people accused of violent crimes, but one First Amendment lawyer warns ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is calling on legislators to expand a state law that bars people from selling their story of a crime for profit.
Rodney Hinton Jr., who is accused of killing Hamilton County sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson on May 2, appeared in court Tuesday morning for a bond hearing.
An online fundraiser for Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of killing a sheriff's deputy, was removed, but another remains active with close to $50,000.
Police said Ryan Hinton was holding a gun. The Buckeye State Sheriff's Association and the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police called on GoFundMe to take down online fundraisers for Rodney Hinton on May 5.