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Rodney Hinton Jr. became a pariah in Cincinnati after he was charged with killing Deputy Larry Henderson, but he's found fans ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will speak in Cincinnati about fundraising for Rodney Hinton Jr., the man accused of killing ...
The federal lawsuit claims Rodney Hinton Jr. was subjected to "excessive force" after his arrest by Cincinnati police.
Rodney Hinton Jr. was at a pre-trial hearing amid concerns about his mental competency following charges of murdering Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson.
Hinton Jr.'s 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton, was killed by a Cincinnati police officer the day before Deputy Henderson's death; ...
The Cincinnati Police Department says he appeared ... This is everyday life for us, being scared of the police.” Rodney Hinton Jr. was arraigned Saturday. Prosecutors said that he “in a ...
According to the lawsuit, Hinton was “subjected to excessive force resulting in visible injuries” following his May 2 arrest by Cincinnati police. The lawsuit also states that authorities “clearly ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. sat in his car on a Clifton-area street the afternoon of May 2, apparently thinking about how his son was fatally shot the previous day by a Cincinnati police officer.
A judge has set a tentative trial date for the man accused of crashing his car into a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy and ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. is expected to appear in Hamilton County Municipal Court at 9 a.m. on May 6. He has been held without bond in the Clermont County Jail, east of Cincinnati, since the weekend.
According to the statement released by the law firm, Rodney Hinton is said to have left a meeting with Cincinnati police on Friday where he and other family members were gathered to watch the ...
Although a lawsuit has been filed against Cincinnati police and the Hamilton County jail in Rodney Hinton Jr.'s name, his criminal lawyer says Hinton had nothing to do with it. That's because the ...