On Friday, a county deputy was killed and killed by a man who was killed and killed by a teenager, who was shot dead and killed a day ago, police said. Authorities said the accident seemed deliberate.
Police said the driver of the vehicle, Rodney Hinton Jr., was charged with the death of the deputy, accused of killing the deputy, police said.
Hinton appeared in court on Saturday, standing on a wall of deputy. A prosecutor said that evidence and eyewitnesses would show that Hinton drove him directly to the deputy in an attempt to kill him. A judge ordered Hinton to be held till another hearing on Tuesday.
A Attorney, who represents Hilton, said in the court that he had no previous crime and realized that it was a serious complaint, WLWT-TV reported.
There was a message left to ask for a comment with an attorney representing Hinton’s family.
Ohio Governor Mike Dewin said in a statement that he was “ill seeing what he was intentionally acts as violence.”
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Thetz said Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputy Sheriff’s Deputy Graduate Day was operating a traffic at the University of Cincinnati when he was pushed into a united vehicle.
The deputy was out of his vehicle during the accident, and then he was taken to UC Medical Center in critical condition but died soon, according to the CBS -approved WKRC at Sinseini.
Hamilton County Sheriff Charmine McGouf said the authorities could not identify the deputy who retired from the department a few months ago, but continued off-duty assignments.
“He loved and was so well known,” said McGoufi. “We all got the horrible harm.”
Authorities said the situation of the accident was still under investigation.
Hamilton County’s prosecutor Connie Pilich said in a statement on Friday, “If the information shows that the law was deliberately, according to the complaint, I will drop the entire power of the law to the offender.”
Police said Hinton’s son, 3 -year -old Ryan Hinton, was shot twice on Thursday and police called for a stolen car and the officers killed him while responding to a response.
The dismissed officer told investigators that the suspect showed him a gun while chasing the suspect, the police chief said.
Body camera video of the shooting released by police on Friday showed that Ryan Hinton ran a gun before he opened several bullets because he ran a gun, he got a gun “he got a gun”.
There was no indication that he opened fire before the shootings, the theatz said.
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