Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of killing deputy
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The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car as retaliation for the deadly police shooting of his son has entered a not guilty plea on new charges announced in an indictment by prosecutors last week.
The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car is expected in court Tuesday morning.
Rodney L. Hinton, the Ohio father who is charged with fatally striking a deputy with his car after his son was killed in a police shooting, filed a federal civil lawsuit seeking $25 million.
A $25 million lawsuit has been filed, claiming Rodney Hinton Jr., the man accused of hitting and killing a sheriff's deputy a day after his son was shot and killed by a Cincinnati police officer, had his civil rights violated after his arrest.
Rodney Hinton Jr., who authorities say intentionally hit and killed an Ohio sheriff’s deputy with a car after his son was fatally shot by police, will remain in jail without bond while he awaits trial on a murder charge.
Rodney Hinton Jr. is being held without bond after allegedly striking and killing a sheriff's deputy with his car days after a Cincinnati Police officer shot and killed Hinton's 18-year-old son during a foot chase.
Tension filled the courtroom gallery inside the Hamilton County Justice Center as Rodney Hinton Jr.’s family sat among a sea of law enforcement.
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The Root on MSN[Opinion] Legal Expert Weighs in on Rodney Hinton's Mental Health DefenseRodney Hinton Jr. is accused by prosecutors of intentionally killing a Cincinnati sheriff’s deputy in revenge for the fatal police shooting of his teen son. Though it seems like the odds are stacked against him,