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Ohio Father Denied Bond in Deputy's Death Following Son's Fatal Police Shooting

Rodney Hinton Jr. faces aggravated murder charges for allegedly driving into Deputy Larry Henderson a day after his son was killed by police during a stolen vehicle pursuit.

Hamilton County Municipal Judge Tyrone Yates has ordered Rodney Hinton Jr. to be held without bond while he awaits trial in the May 2 killing of a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry Henderson
Ryan Hinton

Overview

  • Rodney Hinton Jr. pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder and will remain in jail without bond after a court ruling citing public safety and mental health concerns.
  • Authorities allege Hinton intentionally struck retired Deputy Larry Henderson with his vehicle, killing him while he directed traffic near the University of Cincinnati on May 2.
  • The incident occurred one day after Hinton's 18-year-old son, Ryan Hinton, was fatally shot by Cincinnati police during a pursuit of a stolen vehicle; police claim Ryan was armed at the time.
  • Hinton had viewed body-worn camera footage of his son's shooting hours before the alleged collision, which his attorney argues left him distraught and mentally unstable.
  • Fundraising efforts for Hinton's legal fees and Ryan's memorial have garnered thousands of dollars, sparking criticism from law enforcement groups and public debate.