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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.
Rodney Hinton, Jr., accused of killing Hamilton County Sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson with his car, is due in court this week. Here's what we know.
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The Root on MSNLegal Expert Weighs in on Rodney Hinton's Mental Health DefenseRodney Hinton Jr. is accused by prosecutors of intentionally killing a Cincinnati sheriff’s deputy in revenge for the fatal police shooting of his teen son. Though it seems like the odds are stacked against him, his attorneys argue that his mental condition absolves him from being labeled a “cop killer.”
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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.
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.
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.
Police say Hinton pointed a gun at an officer. The Cincinnati NAACP is calling for a third party investigation into the evidence.
GoFundMe has taken down fundraisers for a man charged with killing a Hamilton County deputy, according to the Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police.