Posted on 05/03/2025 8:58:39 AM PDT by Fish Speaker
CINCINNATI — The man who ran his car into a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy working a traffic detail near the University of Cincinnati, killing him, was the father of a man shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer one day prior, Chief Teresa Theetge said during a press conference Friday evening.
Cincinnati police said 38-year-old Rodney Hinton Jr. was arrested for aggravated murder following the deputy's death. Hinton is the father of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, who an officer shot and killed Thursday morning during a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle.
Rodney Hinton Jr. appeared in court Saturday morning, with dozens of deputies packing the room to show support for their former colleague. Hinton is being held in Clinton County jail without bail until his next hearing on Tuesday.
Theetge said the deputy, who has not been named at this time, was just "doing his job" while directing traffic outside UC's commencement at around 1 p.m. when Hinton hit him with their vehicle.
During an earlier press conference Friday, Theetge said an officer shot and killed 18-year-old Ryan Hinton who jumped out of a stolen vehicle Thursday morning. Officers from CPD's Fugitive Apprehension Squad, along with other uniformed officers, approached a stolen vehicle at an apartment in East Price Hill when four men jumped from the car and ran.
Video and still images from officer body camera footage show Ryan Hinton appeared to fall on the concrete before he continued to run. Theetge said officers said they saw him carrying a gun and heard the gun hit the ground when he fell. That cannot be seen or heard in the body camera footage.
The man ran through two nearby dumpsters, where an officer was already on the other side with a gun drawn. Theetge said another officer at the scene told the officer behind the dumpsters that Ryan Hinton is armed. Video shows Hinton attempting to run away from the officer, but the officer can be heard saying "gun" before multiple gunshots ring out. He was later pronounced dead.
Police retrieved a gun with an extended magazine attached near where Ryan Hinton was shot and a magazine was found in his sweatshirt pocket. However, Theetge said there is no evidence the 18-year-old fired his gun at all.
CPD's Homicide Unit is investigating both Ryan Hinton's death and the deputy's death. Anyone with information on the deputy's death is asked to call 513-352-3542.
Theetge asked for community members to "let the investigations play out."
"This community ... our city and our county, has had two critical incidents in two days," said Theetge. "I do have a plea to everybody: Let the processes play out, let the investigations play out. Keep calm, take care of one another and I can assure you as the chief of police for Cincinnati, I will assure you of transparency and a thorough and accurate investigation."
Former Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Dan Hils said the situation was clear in his eyes: murder.
"There isn't enough circumstantial, or chance, to be anything else," he said.
Hils said it was hard to stay professional while talking about the case as he works similar jobs post-retirement that the deputy was doing when he was hit and killed.
"I think every police official within 100 miles should make sure that the local prosecutor knows that this should be a death penalty case," he said.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich issued a statement about the deputy's death Friday evening:
"We are heartbroken by the loss of a member of our law enforcement community who died after being struck by a vehicle while he was doing his job.
Our thoughts are with the officer’s family, colleagues and all those grieving this tragic loss. We remain steadfast in our support for the men and women who risk their lives each day to protect us.
The investigation is ongoing, but if the facts show this act was intentional, as the charge suggests, I will throw the full force of the law at the perpetrator.
I implore people not to act rashly so there is not another tragedy."
Quick question - who is your hero? Beria or Himmler?
Having a loaded pistol in the commission of a felony is a crime, but it’s not a threat to police, especially when the felon was running away. Killing the felon represents murder.
Using a vehicle to intentionally run down and kill a person is murder with malice.
As the sentence stood, Rodney Hinton Jr. was the former colleague with whom the deputies wishes to show solidarity.
Regards,
With a DEI chief.
It is all about projection.
looking the look having the look.
The actor dropped the firearms when falling out of the stolen vehicle and retrieved it before running.
The actor intentionally rearmed himself to flee the LEOs.
The actor intentionally rearmed himself to flee the LEOs.
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Intentionally arming yourself in order to run from police is not a threat.
An armed felon is per se a more-dangerous and threatening felon.
The felon could have, at any time, unholstered the weapon and begun shooting at his pursuers.
It is not incumbent upon the police to wait until the perpetrator actually begins firing his weapon.
Running away from the police does not lessen the threat posed by the armed felon.
And as for the father: He should be charged with 1st Degree Murder.
Regards,
They should be working the jail.. would prevent any guy incarcerated from wanting anything to do with sex... :^P
Another weird thing, is that the black lady has a hairdo from the late 60’s, lol.
"but it’s not a threat to police, especially when the felon was running away"
My dear Lord, these headlines are atrocious and an assault on the English language.
Since I posted what I posted, what do you think my opinion is of your point of view? Non-negotiable ever on this type of crime.
They have RCD.
Random comma disease.
Let’s eat Grandma.
Let’s eat, Grandma.
Commas save lives!
Agreed. Perp had a much better chance of being alive if he dropped the firearm and left it. A fleeing felon with a firearm is an immediate threat to the officers and the public.
Dad couldn’t accept his son made bad choices and paid for them. Best he be quickly tried and executed.
TREE
APPLE
GRAVITY
Happens more often than we realize
People should not move on to sentences and paragraphs while they’re still struggling with the concept of bullet points.
Me too.
Seems like there are two kinds of blacks in this world.
The one who accepts the dysfunctional black culture of self-pity, self-loathing, entitlement, hatred of whites because of perceived "discrimination", and estrangement from society not caring (until later) about the consequences of their actions.
The other rejects the dysfunctional black culture, most likely a Christian, generally ignores the toxic "discrimination" thing, gets along with people, and is generally happy and caring about others.
Good one.
A criminal with a gun is running from the police ignoring calls to stop and drop his weapon. According to the article the criminal is running with that gun while refusing to drop his weapon TOWARDS an officer and the officer shoots the criminal.
Justified shooting by the cop.
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