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Cincinnati police fatally shot an armed 18-year-old. The next day, his father killed a sheriff’s deputy, authorities say

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May 3
Cincinnati police fatally shot an armed 18-year-old. The next day, his father killed a sheriff’s deputy, authorities say

Context:

In Cincinnati, an 18-year-old man was fatally shot by police after being discovered with a handgun while fleeing a stolen vehicle, leading to a tragic sequence of events. The following day, his father, Rodney Hinton Jr., allegedly drove deliberately into a sheriff's deputy, killing him in what prosecutors described as a premeditated act of violence. The deputy, unnamed by authorities, had been directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati when the incident occurred. This situation has sparked significant emotional responses and calls for calm from law enforcement and community leaders, as investigations into both the shooting and the deputy's death continue. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and other officials have expressed condolences and emphasized a commitment to transparency in the ongoing investigations.

Dive Deeper:

  • An 18-year-old suspect was shot by Cincinnati police while holding a handgun after fleeing a stolen vehicle; police body cam footage showed the officer firing in response to perceived threat, but the gun was not fired by the suspect.

  • Rodney Hinton Jr., the father of the deceased suspect, allegedly killed a Cincinnati sheriff's deputy by intentionally striking him with his car, leading to his arrest and a pending charge of aggravated murder.

  • The deputy, who had recently retired but continued serving as a special deputy, was directing traffic for a university event when the incident occurred, and later succumbed to his injuries at a medical center.

  • The community and courts are grappling with the emotional intensity of the situation, as seen in packed courtrooms and the plea for understanding and patience from public officials during the investigation.

  • Prosecutors and police officials emphasize the premeditated nature of the deputy’s killing, while community leaders and the governor call for unity and transparency as investigations into both critical incidents proceed.

  • Police Chief Teresa Theetge noted the rapid succession of events leading to the shooting, highlighting the brief six-second window in which the officers had to react, and defended the officer’s actions as necessary under the circumstances.

  • A procession was held to honor the fallen deputy, described as a well-loved figure in the community, and officials assure the public of a thorough investigation, urging calm and patience throughout the process.

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