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Prosecutor Connie Pillich claims Hinton pointed a gun at "Officer A," causing him to make "a split-second decision." ...
Hinton and his family viewed body camera footage of a Cincinnati police officer shooting and killing his son, Ryan. Shortly after, Hinton is accused of intentionally running over Hamilton County ...
The man accused of using his vehicle as a weapon to kill a Hamilton County deputy was back in court Wednesday.
The shooting was ruled to be justified. The decision has sparked outrage from Hinton's family, who plan to pursue a civil lawsuit.
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Black Information Network on MSNNo Charges For Officer Who Fatally Shot 18-Year-Old Ryan HintonAn Ohio officer won't face charges in the fatal shooting of Ryan Hinton, an 18-year-old Black man whose father is accused of avenging police for his son's death.
The teenager, Ryan Hinton, was shot by a police officer responding to a stolen vehicle report on May 1. The youth’s father is accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy with his car.
When a court officer briefly turned away from him, Jonathan Wohl, 37, charged at him with a 4-inch, curved-blade, folding ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich said the officer who shot Ryan Hinton after a stolen car investigation was "legally ...
Cincinnati race relations are complex and nuanced. Earthquake analogy used to describe the impact of recent events on African American residents.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich says Ryan Hinton's shooting was justified, but attorneys for his family say they'll ...
Police were "legally justified" when they fatally shot an 18-year-old Black man in Cincinnati last month and no charges will ...
Police said the driver of the car, Rodney Hinton Jr., is the father of a man who was shot and killed by Cincinnati Police in East Price Hill on May 1. Authorities have not identified the police ...
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