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Rodney Hinton Jr., 38, has been charged with aggravated murder after allegedly driving his car into a sheriff's deputy, resulting in the deputy's death. This tragic event occurred just one day after Hinton's 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton, was shot and killed by Cincinnati police during a stolen vehicle investigation. Authorities have described the incident as appearing to be intentional, stating that evidence will show Hinton drove directly at the deputy to cause harm, according to Indiatimes, CBS News, and LA Times.
The deputy, identified as Deputy Larry Henderson, had recently retired after 33 years of service but continued to work off-duty assignments. He was directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati during graduation ceremonies when he was struck. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine stated he was "sickened" by what appears to be an intentional act of violence against law enforcement, as mentioned by ABC News and NY Times.
Witnesses allege that Hinton demonstrated calculated actions in the crash, leading authorities to believe it was a premeditated attack. Reports indicated that during a court appearance, Hinton remained silent, seemingly overwhelmed by the recent events involving his son. The courtroom was filled with supportive deputies at the hearing, highlighting the tragic nature of the situation as described by HuffPost, BBC, and Africa News.
Ryan Hinton was fatally shot by police during a pursuit, with authorities indicating he brandished a gun, although it remains unclear whether he fired it at officers. On the morning of his son's death, Rodney Hinton met with lawyers and police officials to watch body camera footage of the incident. Following this meeting, Hinton left feeling distraught, only to be implicated in the deputy's death later that day, according to LA Times, CBS News, and Africa News.