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Father Charged with Aggravated Murder after Fatal Incident Linked to Son's Shooting by Police

Rodney Hinton Jr. faces aggravated murder charges after allegedly killing a sheriff's deputy, with connections to his son Ryan Hinton's fatal police shooting.

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Rodney Hinton Jr. has been charged with aggravated murder for allegedly intentionally hitting a deputy sheriff with his car, linked to the recent shooting of his son by police. The deputy was directing traffic when he was struck and later died. Protests surround the incidents, as community leaders and law enforcement call for investigations into both cases. The shooting of Hinton's son occurred just a day earlier during a police response to a stolen vehicle, raising concerns over the dynamics of law enforcement interactions. Hinton Jr. is being held without bond.

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  • Rodney Hinton Jr. is charged with aggravated murder for deliberately striking a deputy sheriff with his vehicle, a connection to his son's fatal shooting by police just a day earlier is being investigated.
  • The deputy was directing traffic for graduation events at the University of Cincinnati when he was killed, and community leaders express deep sadness over the loss of a respected officer.
  • Both incidents, the son's shooting and the father's actions, highlight rising tensions and the need for community patience while investigations are carried out.

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Rodney Hinton Jr. is facing charges of aggravated murder. He was denied bail and is being held until a bond hearing set for Tuesday

The son, Ryan Hinton, was shot by Cincinnati police during a response to a stolen vehicle incident a day before the deputy was killed.

The deputy was directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati on its graduation day when he was hit by the vehicle.

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